DocumentCode
3748697
Title
Detailed Full-Body Reconstructions of Moving People from Monocular RGB-D Sequences
Author
Federica Bogo;Michael J. Black;Matthew Loper;Javier Romero
Author_Institution
Max Planck Inst. for Intell. Syst., Tubingen, Germany
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2300
Lastpage
2308
Abstract
We accurately estimate the 3D geometry and appearance of the human body from a monocular RGB-D sequence of a user moving freely in front of the sensor. Range data in each frame is first brought into alignment with a multi-resolution 3D body model in a coarse-to-fine process. The method then uses geometry and image texture over time to obtain accurate shape, pose, and appearance information despite unconstrained motion, partial views, varying resolution, occlusion, and soft tissue deformation. Our novel body model has variable shape detail, allowing it to capture faces with a high-resolution deformable head model and body shape with lower-resolution. Finally we combine range data from an entire sequence to estimate a high-resolution displacement map that captures fine shape details. We compare our recovered models with high-resolution scans from a professional system and with avatars created by a commercial product. We extract accurate 3D avatars from challenging motion sequences and even capture soft tissue dynamics.
Keywords
"Shape","Three-dimensional displays","Sensors","Deformable models","Avatars","Image reconstruction","Data models"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision (ICCV), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN
2380-7504
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCV.2015.265
Filename
7410622
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