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Adaptive Deformable Models
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Brazilian Symposium Of Computer Graphic And Image Processing. , v. , n. , p. 380 - 387, 2004.
15301834
10.1109/SIBGRA.2004.1352984
2-s2.0-16244400763
Autor
Goldenstein S.
Vogler C.
Velho L.
Institución
Resumen
Deformable models are a powerful tool in both computer graphics and computer vision. The description and implementation of the deformations have to be simultaneously flexible and powerful, otherwise the technique may not satisfy the requirements of all the distinct applications. In this paper we introduce a new method for deformable model specification: deformable fields. Deformable fields are conceptually simple, lead to an easy implementation, and are suitable for adaptive models. We apply our new technique to describe an adaptive deformable face, and compare three different adaptation strategies. Additionally, we show how our technique is suitable to describe different individuals. © 2004 IEEE.
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