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Extracting 3D facial animation parameters from multiview video clips
I-Chen Lin; Jeng-Sheng Yeh; Ming Ouhyoung
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Volume 22, Issue 6, Nov/Dec 2002 Page(s): 72 - 80
Digital Object Identifier   10.1109/MCG.2002.1046631
Summary: 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.

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