DocumentCode :
860953
Title :
Extracting 3D facial animation parameters from multiview video clips
Author :
Lin, I-Chen ; Yeh, Jeng-Sheng ; Ouhyoung, Ming
Author_Institution :
Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
Volume :
22
Issue :
6
fYear :
2002
Firstpage :
72
Lastpage :
80
Abstract :
We propose an accurate and inexpensive procedure that estimates 3D facial motion parameters from mirror-reflected multiview video clips. We place two planar mirrors near a subject´s cheeks and use a single camera to simultaneously capture a marker´s front and side view images. We also propose a novel closed-form linear algorithm to reconstruct 3D positions from real versus mirrored point correspondences in an uncalibrated environment. Our computer simulations reveal that exploiting mirrors´ various reflective properties yields a more robust, accurate, and simpler 3D position estimation approach than general-purpose stereo vision methods that use a linear approach or maximum-likelihood optimization. Our experiments show a root mean square (RMS) error of less than 2 mm in 3D space with only 20-point correspondences. For semiautomatic 3D motion tracking, we use an adaptive Kalman predictor and filter to improve stability and infer the occluded markers´ position. Our approach tracks more than 50 markers on a subject´s face and lips from 30-frame-per-second video clips. We´ve applied the facial motion parameters estimated from the proposed method to our facial animation system.
Keywords :
adaptive Kalman filters; computer animation; digital simulation; image reconstruction; motion estimation; optical tracking; stereo image processing; video signal processing; 3D facial animation parameter extraction; 3D facial motion trajectories; 3D lip motion trajectories; 3D position estimation; 3D position reconstruction; adaptive Kalman filter; adaptive Kalman predictor; closed-form linear algorithm; computer simulations; marker front view images; marker side view images; mirror-reflected multiview video clips; occluded marker position; planar mirrors; stability; Cameras; Computer simulation; Facial animation; Image reconstruction; Maximum likelihood estimation; Mirrors; Motion estimation; Robustness; Stereo vision; Yield estimation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0272-1716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MCG.2002.1046631
Filename :
1046631
Link To Document :
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