Title
2D and 3D facial correspondences via photometric alignment
Abstract
Capturing facial geometry that is high-resolution, yet easy to animate, remains a difficult challenge. While a single scanned geometry may be straightforward to animate smoothly, it may not always yield realistic fine scale detail when deformed into different facial expressions. Combining scans of multiple facial expressions, however, is only practical if geometrical correspondences between the different scanned expressions are available. Correspondences obtained based on locations of facial landmarks or of placed markers are often sparse, especially compared to fine-scale structures such as individual skin pores. The resulting misalignment of fine detail can introduce artifacts or blur out details we wish to preserve.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1597990.1598018
SIGGRAPH 2009: Talks
Keywords
Field
DocType
fine detail,facial geometry,different scanned expression,photometric alignment,different facial expression,multiple facial expression,facial landmark,difficult challenge,combining scan,single scanned geometry,realistic fine scale detail,facial correspondence,high resolution,facial expression
Computer vision,Facial geometry,Computer graphics (images),Expression (mathematics),Computer science,Photometry (optics),Facial expression,Artificial intelligence,Faculty education
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Cyrus A. Wilson11239.32
Abhijeet Ghosh277258.87
Pieter Peers3110955.34
Jen-Yuan Chiang4573.98
Jay Busch528323.06
Paul Debevec64955449.10