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Paper ID3D-2.12
Paper Title Face Models: How good does my data need to be?
Authors Jiahao Luo, Fahim Khan, Issei Mori, Akila de Silva, Eric Ruezga, James Davis, University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
Session3D-2: Point Cloud Processing 2
LocationArea J
Session Time:Wednesday, 22 September, 08:00 - 09:30
Presentation Time:Wednesday, 22 September, 08:00 - 09:30
Presentation Poster
Topic Three-Dimensional Image and Video Processing: Point cloud processing
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Abstract Face models are widely used in image processing and other domains. The input data to create a 3D face model ranges from accurate laser scans to simple 2D RGB photographs. System designers must choose a source of input data and then choose a reconstruction method to obtain a usable 3D face. If a particular application domain requires accuracy X, which kinds of input data are suitable? This paper takes a step toward answering this question. A variety of common input data types such as 2D landmarks and 3D scans are constructed from an existing high quality dataset. A morphable face model is then used to reconstruct 3D faces. By comparing to ground truth, an analysis of the relative error between different data types is obtained.