Title :
An accurate hierarchical binocular stereo approach to reconstruct 3D facial model
Author :
Xiaojun Wu ; Xiangfeng Luo
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mech. Eng. & Autom., Shenzhen Key Lab. for AMC&MAE, Shenzhen, China
Abstract :
A new hierarchical dense matching method using Daisy features is proposed to reconstruct accurate 3D face with binocular camera system. The Daisy operator has high precision and high speed advantages, but the huge memory consumption limited its application in the high resolution image matching algorithms. A divide and conquer strategy is proposed to deal with huge memory consumption issue in high resolution image matching with DAISY features. Firstly, An initial disparity map has been acquired with a hierarchical matching. And then a modified disparity refinement has been executed to get a high accuracy point clouds. At last, high accurate face model can be reconstructed using Poisson Surface Reconstruction (PSR) method. The only inputs of our method is a pair of calibrated face images captured in standard illumination. Compared with other face reconstruction methods, the experimental results shows our algorithm is simple to implement and highly accurate.
Keywords :
cameras; divide and conquer methods; face recognition; image matching; image reconstruction; image resolution; stereo image processing; stochastic processes; surface reconstruction; 3D facial model reconstruction; DAISY features; PSR method; Poisson surface reconstruction method; binocular camera system; divide and conquer strategy; hierarchical binocular stereo approach; hierarchical dense matching method; hierarchical matching; high accuracy point clouds; high resolution image matching algorithms; initial disparity map; memory consumption; modified disparity refinement; standard illumination; Accuracy; Cameras; Face; Image reconstruction; Solid modeling; Surface reconstruction; Three-dimensional displays; Binocular stereo; DAISY feature; face 3D reconstruction; hierarchical structure.;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Control and Automation (WCICA), 2014 11th World Congress on
DOI :
10.1109/WCICA.2014.7053630