Facial cartography: interactive scan correspondence
Cyrus A. Wilson, Oleg Alexander, Borom Tunwattanapong, Pieter Peers, Abhijeet Ghosh, Jay Busch, Arno Hartholt, Paul Debevec
Symposium on Computer Animation, August 2011, pp. 205--214.
Abstract: We present a semi-automatic technique for computing surface correspondences between 3D facial scans in different expressions, such that scan data can be mapped into a common domain for facial animation. The technique can accurately correspond high-resolution scans of widely differing expressions -- without requiring intermediate pose sequences -- such that they can be used, together with reflectance maps, to create high-quality blendshape-based facial animation. We optimize correspondences through a combination of Image, Shape, and Internal forces, as well as Directable forces to allow a user to interactively guide and refine the solution. Key to our method is a novel representation, called an Active Visage, that balances the advantages of both deformable templates and correspondence computation in a 2D canonical domain. We show that our semi-automatic technique achieves more robust results than automated correspondence alone, and is more precise than is practical with unaided manual input.
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2019406.2019434
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Wilson:2011:FCI,
  author = {Cyrus A. Wilson and Oleg Alexander and Borom Tunwattanapong and Pieter Peers and Abhijeet Ghosh and Jay Busch and Arno Hartholt and Paul Debevec},
  title = {Facial cartography: interactive scan correspondence},
  booktitle = {Symposium on Computer Animation},
  pages = {205--214},
  month = aug,
  year = {2011},
}
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