Title :
Automatic creation of flexible antropomorphic models for 3D videoconferencing
Author :
Weik, S. ; Wingbermühle, J. ; Niem, W.
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Theor. Nachrichtentech. und Inf., Hannover Univ., Germany
Abstract :
The contribution describes the automatic creation of highly realistic flexible 3D models of participants for distributed 3D videoconferencing systems. The proposed technique uses a flexible mesh template surrounding an interior skeleton structure, which is based on a simplified human skeleton. The vertices of this template are arranged in rigid rings along the bones of the skeleton. Using 3D data obtained by a shape from silhouette approach the size and shape of the mesh template is adapted to the real person. Texture mapping of the adapted mesh using real camera images leads to a natural impression. The mesh organization in rigid rings allows an efficient surface deformation according to the skeleton movements. Once the resulting model is transmitted, it can be animated subsequently using the simple parameter set of the interior skeleton structure. Results obtained with real image data confirm the eligibility of the animated person models in terms of realism and efficiency for 3D videoconferencing applications
Keywords :
biomechanics; bone; computer animation; image texture; realistic images; stereo image processing; teleconferencing; video signal processing; 3D data; animated person models; automatic flexible antropomorphic model creation; bones; distributed 3D videoconferencing systems; efficiency; flexible mesh template; highly realistic flexible 3D models; interior skeleton structure; mesh template shape; mesh template size; natural impression; real camera images; real image data; realism; rigid rings; shape from silhouette approach; simplified human skeleton; skeleton movement; surface deformation; template vertices; texture mapping; Animation; Bones; Cameras; Layout; Read only memory; Shape; Streaming media; Teleconferencing; Videoconference; Virtual environment;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Graphics International, 1998. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Hannover
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8445-3
DOI :
10.1109/CGI.1998.694305