Temporally coherent completion of dynamic shapes

Author:

Li Hao1,Luo Linjie2,Vlasic Daniel3,Peers Pieter4,Popović Jovan5,Pauly Mark6,Rusinkiewicz Szymon2

Affiliation:

1. Columbia University, EPFL, and ETH Zurich

2. Princeton University

3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

4. The College of William & Mary and Institute for Creative Technologies/University of Southern California

5. Adobe Systems Inc., University of Washington, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology

6. EPFL

Abstract

We present a novel shape completion technique for creating temporally coherent watertight surfaces from real-time captured dynamic performances. Because of occlusions and low surface albedo, scanned mesh sequences typically exhibit large holes that persist over extended periods of time. Most conventional dynamic shape reconstruction techniques rely on template models or assume slow deformations in the input data. Our framework sidesteps these requirements and directly initializes shape completion with topology derived from the visual hull. To seal the holes with patches that are consistent with the subject's motion, we first minimize surface bending energies in each frame to ensure smooth transitions across hole boundaries. Temporally coherent dynamics of surface patches are obtained by unwarping all frames within a time window using accurate interframe correspondences. Aggregated surface samples are then filtered with a temporal visibility kernel that maximizes the use of nonoccluded surfaces. A key benefit of our shape completion strategy is that it does not rely on long-range correspondences or a template model. Consequently, our method does not suffer error accumulation typically introduced by noise, large deformations, and drastic topological changes. We illustrate the effectiveness of our method on several high-resolution scans of human performances captured with a state-of-the-art multiview 3D acquisition system.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Stavros Niarchos Foundation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design

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