articleJul 1, 2003Closed access

The space of human body shapes

University of Washington

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Abstract

We develop a novel method for fitting high-resolution template meshes to detailed human body range scans with sparse 3D markers. We formulate an optimization problem in which the degrees of freedom are an affine transformation at each template vertex. The objective function is a weighted combination of three measures: proximity of transformed vertices to the range data, similarity between neighboring transformations, and proximity of sparse markers at corresponding locations on the template and target surface. We solve for the transformations with a non-linear optimizer, run at two resolutions to speed convergence. We demonstrate reconstruction and consistent parameterization of 250 human body models. With…

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Keywords
  • Morphing
  • Computer science
  • Polygon mesh
  • Affine transformation
  • Algorithm
  • Transformation (genetics)
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Parameterized complexity
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