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Fitting 3D morphable models using implicit representations

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Fitting 3D morphable models using implicit representations
We consider the problem of approximating the 3D scan of a real object through an affine combination of examples. Common approaches depend either on the explicit estimation of point-to-point correspondences or on 2-dimensional projections of the target mesh; both present drawbacks. We follow an approach similar to [IF03] by representing the target via an implicit function, whose values at the vertices of the approximation are used to define a robust cost function. The problem is approached in two steps, by approximating first a coarse implicit representation of the whole target, and then finer, local ones; the local approximations are then merged together with a Poisson-based method. We report the results of applying our method on a subset of 3D scans from the Face Recognition
Curzio Basso, Alessandro Verri
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where GRAPP
Authors Curzio Basso, Alessandro Verri
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