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Symmetry-seeking models and 3D object reconstruction

✍ Scribed by Demetri Terzopoulos; Andrew Witkin; Michael Kass


Book ID
104632727
Publisher
Springer US
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
881 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0920-5691

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✦ Synopsis


We propose models of 3D shape which may be viewed as deformable bodies composed of simulated elastic material. In contrast to traditional, purely geometric models of shape, deformable models are active--their shapes change in response to externally applied forces. We develop a deformable model for 3D shape which has a preference for axial symmetry. Symmetry is represented even though the model does not belong to a parametric shape family such as (generalized) cylinders. Rather, a symmetryseeking property is designed into internal forces that constrain the deformations of the model. We develop a framework for 3D object reconstruction based on symmetry-seeking models. Instances of these models are formed from monocular image data through the action of external forces derived from the data. The forces proposed in this paper deform the model in space so that the shape of its projection into the image plane is consistent with the 2D silhouette of an object of interest. The effectiveness of our approach is demonstrated using natural images.


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