1 code implementation • 4 Apr 2014 • Alan Brunton, Augusto Salazar, Timo Bolkart, Stefanie Wuhrer
Due to the wide avail-ability of databases of high-quality data, we use the human face as the specific shape we wish to extract from corrupted data.
1 code implementation • 13 Jan 2014 • Alan Brunton, Timo Bolkart, Stefanie Wuhrer
We show that in comparison to a global multilinear model, our model better preserves fine detail and is computationally faster, while in comparison to a localized PCA model, our model better handles variation in expression, is faster, and allows us to fix identity parameters for a given subject.
no code implementations • 17 Dec 2013 • Stefanie Wuhrer, Leonid Pishchulin, Alan Brunton, Chang Shu, Jochen Lang
Our method can estimate the body shape and posture of both static scans and motion sequences of dressed human body scans.
no code implementations • 30 Aug 2013 • Alan Brunton, Michael Wand, Stefanie Wuhrer, Hans-Peter Seidel, Tino Weinkauf
In this paper, we introduce a new approach to partial, intrinsic isometric matching.
1 code implementation • 28 Sep 2012 • Alan Brunton, Augusto Salazar, Timo Bolkart, Stefanie Wuhrer
Due to the wide availability of databases of high-quality data, we use the human face as the specific shape we wish to extract from corrupted data.