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Cage-based Performance Capture
Yann Savoye
出版
Springer
, 2013-09-17
主題
Technology & Engineering / Engineering (General)
Computers / Artificial Intelligence / General
Computers / Software Development & Engineering / Computer Graphics
Technology & Engineering / General
Computers / Optical Data Processing
ISBN
3319015389
9783319015385
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=DnG7BQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Nowadays, highly-detailed animations of live-actor performances are increasingly easier to acquire and 3D Video has reached considerable attentions in visual media production. In this book, we address the problem of extracting or acquiring and then reusing non-rigid parametrization for video-based animations. At first sight, a crucial challenge is to reproduce plausible boneless deformations while preserving global and local captured properties of dynamic surfaces with a limited number of controllable, flexible and reusable parameters. To solve this challenge, we directly rely on a skin-detached dimension reduction thanks to the well-known cage-based paradigm. First, we achieve
Scalable Inverse Cage-based Modeling
by transposing the inverse kinematics paradigm on surfaces. Thus, we introduce a cage inversion process with user-specified screen-space constraints. Secondly, we convert non-rigid animated surfaces into a sequence of optimal cage parameters via
Cage-based Animation Conversion
. Building upon this reskinning procedure, we also develop a well-formed
Animation Cartoonization
algorithm for multi-view data in term of cage-based surface exaggeration and video-based appearance stylization. Thirdly, motivated by the relaxation of prior knowledge on the data, we propose a promising unsupervised approach to perform
Iterative Cage-based Geometric Registration
. This novel registration scheme deals with reconstructed target point clouds obtained from multi-view video recording, in conjunction with a static and wrinkled template mesh. Above all, we demonstrate the strength of cage-based subspaces in order to reparametrize highly non-rigid dynamic surfaces, without the need of secondary deformations. To the best of our knowledge this book opens the field of
Cage-based Performance Capture
.