Title :
Efficient Multi-view Performance Capture of Fine-Scale Surface Detail
Author :
Robertini, Nadia ; De Aguiar, Edilson ; Helten, Thomas ; Theobalt, Christian
Author_Institution :
MPI Inf., Germany
Abstract :
We present a new effective way for performance capture of deforming meshes with fine-scale time-varying surface detail from multi-view video. Our method builds up on coarse 4D surface reconstructions, as obtained with commonly used template-based methods. As they only capture models of coarse-to-medium scale detail, fine scale deformation detail is often done in a second pass by using stereo constraints, features, or shading-based refinement. In this paper, we propose a new effective and stable solution to this second step. Our framework creates an implicit representation of the deformable mesh using a dense collection of 3D Gaussian functions on the surface, and a set of 2D Gaussians for the images. The fine scale deformation of all mesh vertices that maximizes photo-consistency can be efficiently found by densely optimizing a new model-to-image consistency energy on all vertex positions. A principal advantage is that our problem formulation yields a smooth closed form energy with implicit occlusion handling and analytic derivatives. Error-prone correspondence finding, or discrete sampling of surface displacement values are also not needed. We show several reconstructions of human subjects wearing loose clothing, and we qualitatively and quantitatively show that we robustly capture more detail than related methods.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; image reconstruction; image representation; mesh generation; stereo image processing; video signal processing; 2D Gaussians; 3D Gaussian functions; 4D surface reconstructions; analytic derivatives; coarse-to-medium scale detail; fine scale deformation detail; fine-scale surface detail; fine-scale time-varying surface detail; implicit deformable mesh representation; implicit occlusion handling; mesh vertices; model-to-image consistency energy; multiview performance capture; multiview video; photo-consistency; shading-based refinement; smooth closed form energy; stereo constraints; surface displacement value discrete sampling; template-based methods; vertex positions; Animation; Cameras; Image color analysis; Image reconstruction; Optimization; Surface reconstruction; Three-dimensional displays; This project was supported by the ERC Starting Grant 335545 Cap Real and CAPES Grant 11012-13-7;
Conference_Titel :
3D Vision (3DV), 2014 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
DOI :
10.1109/3DV.2014.46