Iterative mesh deformation for dense surface tracking

Computer Vision Workshops(2009)

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In this paper we present a new method to capture the temporal evolution of a surface from multiple videos. By contrast to most current methods, we introduce an algorithm that uses no prior of the nature of tracked surface. In addition, it does not require sparse features to constrain the deformation but only relies on strictly geometric information : a target set of 3D points and normals. Our approach is inspired by the Iterative Closest Point algorithm but handles large deformations of non-rigid surfaces. To this end, a mesh is iteratively deformed while enforcing local rigidity with respect to the reference model. This rigidity is preserved by diffusing it on local patches randomly seeded on the surface. The iterative nature of the algorithm combined with the softly enforced local rigidity allows to progressively evolve the mesh to fit the target data. The proposed method is validated and evaluated on several standard and challenging surface data sets acquired using real videos.
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video signal processing,3d point target set,temporal evolution,mesh generation,computer graphics,dense surface tracking,iterative mesh deformation,geometric information,sparse features,iterative methods,reference model,shape,computational modeling,robustness,erbium
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