Interactive multi-resolution modeling on arbitrary meshes
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Automatic generation of personalized human avatars from multi-view video
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Multi-View Stereo Reconstruction and Scene Flow Estimation with a Global Image-Based Matching Score
International Journal of Computer Vision
Surface Capture for Performance-Based Animation
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Capturing and animating occluded cloth
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Reconstruction of deforming geometry from time-varying point clouds
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Articulated mesh animation from multi-view silhouettes
ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 papers
Performance capture from sparse multi-view video
ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 papers
Efficient Dense Scene Flow from Sparse or Dense Stereo Data
ECCV '08 Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Computer Vision: Part I
Temporal Surface Tracking Using Mesh Evolution
ECCV '08 Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Computer Vision: Part II
Reconstructing animated meshes from time-varying point clouds
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Joint estimation of motion, structure and geometry from stereo sequences
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Colour dynamic photometric stereo for textured surfaces
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Go with the flow: hand trajectories in 3d via clustered scene flow
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A tensor voting approach for multi-view 3d scene flow estimation and refinement
ECCV'12 Proceedings of the 12th European conference on Computer Vision - Volume Part IV
Towards optimal non-rigid surface tracking
ECCV'12 Proceedings of the 12th European conference on Computer Vision - Volume Part IV
On the evaluation of scene flow estimation
ECCV'12 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Computer Vision - Volume 2
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Multi-view Scene Flow Estimation: A View Centered Variational Approach
International Journal of Computer Vision
Dense scene flow based on depth and multi-channel bilateral filter
ACCV'12 Proceedings of the 11th Asian conference on Computer Vision - Volume Part III
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In this paper, we propose a novel method to simultaneously and accurately estimate the 3D shape and 3D motion of a dynamic scene from multiple-viewpoint calibrated videos. We follow a variational approach in the vein of previous work on stereo reconstruction and scene flow estimation. We adopt a representation of a dynamic scene by an animated mesh, i.e. a polygonal mesh with fixed connectivity whose time-varying vertex positions sample the trajectories of material points. Interestingly, this representation ensures a consistent coding of shape and motion by construction. Our method accurately recovers 3D shape and 3D motion by optimizing the positions of the vertices of the animated mesh. This optimization is driven by an energy function which incorporates multi-view and inter-frame photo-consistency, smoothness of the spatio-temporal surface and of the velocity field. Central to our work is an image-based photo-consistency score which can be efficiently computed and which fully handles projective distortion and partial occlusions. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method on several challenging real-world dynamic scenes.