Fast Non-Rigid Surface Detection,Registration and Realistic Augmentation |
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Authors: | Julien Pilet Vincent Lepetit Pascal Fua |
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Affiliation: | (1) Computer Vision Laboratory, école Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | We present a real-time method for detecting deformable surfaces, with no need whatsoever for a priori pose knowledge.
Our method starts from a set of wide baseline point matches between an undeformed image of the object and the image in which
it is to be detected. The matches are used not only to detect but also to compute a precise mapping from one to the other.
The algorithm is robust to large deformations, lighting changes, motion blur, and occlusions. It runs at 10 frames per second
on a 2.8 GHz PC.We demonstrate its applicability by using it to realistically modify the texture of a deforming surface and
to handle complex illumination effects.
Combining deformable meshes with a well designed robust estimator is key to dealing with the large number of parameters involved
in modeling deformable surfaces and rejecting erroneous matches for error rates of more than 90%, which is considerably more
than what is required in practice. |
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Keywords: | Non-rigid detection Non-rigid augmented reality Real-time deformable registration |
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