Tracking and Retexturing Cloth for Real-Time Virtual Clothing Applications
Anna Hilsmann, Peter Eisert
MIRAGE 2009: Computer Vision/Computer Graphics Collaboration Techniques, May 2009, pp. 94--105.
Abstract: In this paper, we describe a dynamic texture overlay method from monocular images for real-time visualization of garments in a virtual mirror environment. Similar to looking into a mirror when trying on clothes, we create the same impression but for virtually textured garments. The mirror is replaced by a large display that shows the mirrored image of a camera capturing e.g. the upper body part of a person. By estimating the elastic deformations of the cloth from a single camera in the 2D image plane and recovering the illumination of the textured surface of a shirt in real time, an arbitrary virtual texture can be realistically augmented onto the moving garment such that the person seems to wear the virtual clothing. The result is a combination of the real video and the new augmented model yielding a realistic impression of the virtual piece of cloth.
@incollection{Hilsmann:2009:TAR,
author = {Anna Hilsmann and Peter Eisert},
title = {Tracking and Retexturing Cloth for Real-Time Virtual Clothing Applications},
booktitle = {MIRAGE 2009: Computer Vision/Computer Graphics Collaboration Techniques},
pages = {94--105},
month = may,
year = {2009},
}
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