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8 February 2012 Markerless 3D facial motion capture system
Youngkyoo Hwang, Jung-Bae Kim, Xuetao Feng, Won-Chul Bang, Taehyun Rhee, James D.K. Kim, ChangYeong Kim
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Proceedings Volume 8289, The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2012; 828909 (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.907528
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2012, Burlingame, California, United States
Abstract
We propose a novel markerless 3D facial motion capture system using only one common camera. This system is simple and easy to transfer facial expressions of a user's into virtual world. It has robustly tracking facial feature points associated with head movements. In addition, it estimates high accurate 3D points' locations. We designed novel approaches to the followings; Firstly, for precisely 3D head motion tracking, we applied 3D constraints using a 3D face model on conventional 2D feature points tracking approach, called Active Appearance Model (AAM). Secondly, for dealing with various expressions of a user's, we designed 2D face generic models from around 5000 images data and 3D shape data including symmetric and asymmetric facial expressions. Lastly, for accurately facial expression cloning, we invented a manifold space to successfully transfer 2D low dimensional feature points to 3D high dimensional points. The manifold space is defined by eleven facial expression bases.
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Youngkyoo Hwang, Jung-Bae Kim, Xuetao Feng, Won-Chul Bang, Taehyun Rhee, James D.K. Kim, and ChangYeong Kim "Markerless 3D facial motion capture system", Proc. SPIE 8289, The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2012, 828909 (8 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.907528
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Laser induced plasma spectroscopy

3D image processing

Head

Motion models

Control systems

Data modeling

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