Reconstruction of 3D Non-Rigid Moving Human Targets Based on Reliable Estimation of Contour Deformation Degree
Yan Zhang,
Mohamed Baza,
Hani Alshahrani
Abstract:The human body is a typical non-rigid object, and its 3D reconstruction is a classic problem in the field of computer vision. Due to the inherent complexity and dynamism of the human body, it is not suitable for existing non-rigid 3D motion reconstruction algorithms that assume that the number of shape bases of non-rigid bodies is known. The number of shape bases is very important for 3D reconstruction methods. If the number of shape bases is estimated incorrectly in contour deformation estimation, it can lead… Show more
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