Learning Non-Rigid 3D Shape from 2D Motion
Torresani, Lorenzo, Hertzmann, Aaron, Bregler, Christoph
–Neural Information Processing Systems
This paper presents an algorithm for learning the time-varying shape of a nonrigid 3D object from uncalibrated 2D tracking data. We model shape motion as a rigid component (rotation and translation) combined with a nonrigid deformation. Reconstruction is ill-posed if arbitrary deformations are allowed. We constrain the problem by assuming that the object shape at each time instant is drawn from a Gaussian distribution. Based on this assumption, the algorithm simultaneously estimates 3D shape and motion for each time frame, learns the parameters of the Gaussian, and robustly fills-in missing data points. We then extend the algorithm to model temporal smoothness in object shape, thus allowing it to handle severe cases of missing data.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2004
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- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence