High Resolution Tracking of Non-Rigid Motion of Densely Sampled 3D Data Using Harmonic Maps

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Yang Wang
Mohit Gupta
Song Zhang
Sen Wang
Xianfeng Gu
Dimitris Samaras
Peisen Huang
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[1] Carnegie Mellon University,Robotics Institute
[2] Stony Brook University,Computer Science Department
[3] Stony Brook University,Mechanical Engineering Department
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International Journal of Computer Vision | 2008年 / 76卷
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Vision and graphics; Face and gesture; Registration; Motion analysis and tracking;
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We present a novel automatic method for high resolution, non-rigid dense 3D point tracking. High quality dense point clouds of non-rigid geometry moving at video speeds are acquired using a phase-shifting structured light ranging technique. To use such data for the temporal study of subtle motions such as those seen in facial expressions, an efficient non-rigid 3D motion tracking algorithm is needed to establish inter-frame correspondences. The novelty of this paper is the development of an algorithmic framework for 3D tracking that unifies tracking of intensity and geometric features, using harmonic maps with added feature correspondence constraints. While the previous uses of harmonic maps provided only global alignment, the proposed introduction of interior feature constraints allows to track non-rigid deformations accurately as well. The harmonic map between two topological disks is a diffeomorphism with minimal stretching energy and bounded angle distortion. The map is stable, insensitive to resolution changes and is robust to noise. Due to the strong implicit and explicit smoothness constraints imposed by the algorithm and the high-resolution data, the resulting registration/deformation field is smooth, continuous and gives dense one-to-one inter-frame correspondences. Our method is validated through a series of experiments demonstrating its accuracy and efficiency.
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