IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Surface enhancement using real-time photometric stereo and reflectance transformation
EGSR'06 Proceedings of the 17th Eurographics conference on Rendering Techniques
Eyeglass-based hands-free videophone
Proceedings of the 2013 International Symposium on Wearable Computers
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Head-mounted cameras are an increasingly important tool for capturing an actor's facial performance. Such cameras provide a fixed, unoccluded view of the face. The resulting imagery is useful for observing motion capture dots or as input to existing video analysis techniques. Unfortunately current systems are typically affected by ambient light and generally fail to record subtle 3D shape changes between expressions Artistic interventions is often required to cleanup and map the captured performance onto a virtual character. We have developed a system that augments a head-mounted camera with LED-based photometric stereo. The system allows observation of the face independent of the ambient light and records per-pixel surface normal. Our data can be used to generate dynamic 3D geometry, for facial relighting, or as input of machine learning algorithms to accurately control an animated face.