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Coupled 3D reconstruction of sparse facial hair and skin
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2012
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EngineeringBiometricsSparse Facial Hair3D Computer VisionImage AnalysisFacial ReconstructionComputational GeometryGeometric ModelingFacial HairSkin Surface CaptureMachine VisionInverse ProblemsHuman Image SynthesisComputer VisionNatural SciencesFacial AnimationSkin Surface3D ReconstructionShape ModelingPlastic Surgery
Although facial hair plays an important role in individual expression, facial-hair reconstruction is not addressed by current face-capture systems. Our research addresses this limitation with an algorithm that treats hair and skin surface capture together in a coupled fashion so that a high-quality representation of hair fibers as well as the underlying skin surface can be reconstructed. We propose a passive, camera-based system that is robust against arbitrary motion since all data is acquired within the time period of a single exposure. Our reconstruction algorithm detects and traces hairs in the captured images and reconstructs them in 3D using a multiview stereo approach. Our coupled skin-reconstruction algorithm uses information about the detected hairs to deliver a skin surface that lies underneath all hairs irrespective of occlusions. In dense regions like eyebrows, we employ a hair-synthesis method to create hair fibers that plausibly match the image data. We demonstrate our scanning system on a number of individuals and show that it can successfully reconstruct a variety of facial-hair styles together with the underlying skin surface.
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