3D shape recovery and tracking from multi-camera video sequences via surface deformation. Sahillioglu, Y., Yemez, Y., & Skala, V. In 2006 IEEE 14th Signal Processing and Communications Applications, Vols 1 and 2, pages 912-915, 2006. IEEE. IEEE 14th Signal Processing and Communications Applications, Antalya, TURKEY, APR 16-19, 2006
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This paper addresses 3D reconstruction and modeling of time-varying real objects using multicamera video. The work consists of two phases. In the first phase, the initial shape of the object is recovered from its silhouettes using a surface deformation model. The same deformation model is also employed in the second phase to track the recovered initial shape through the time-varying silhouette information by surface evolution. The surface deformation/evolution model allows us to construct a spatially and temporally smooth surface mesh representation having fixed connectivity. This eventually leads to an overall space-time representation that preserves the semantics of the underlying motion and that is much more efficient to process, to visualize, to store and to transmit.
@inproceedings{ ISI:000245347800231,
Author = {Sahillioglu, Y. and Yemez, Y. and Skala, V.},
Book-Group-Author = {{IEEE}},
Title = {{3D shape recovery and tracking from multi-camera video sequences via
   surface deformation}},
Booktitle = {{2006 IEEE 14th Signal Processing and Communications Applications, Vols 1
   and 2}},
Year = {{2006}},
Pages = {{912-915}},
Note = {{IEEE 14th Signal Processing and Communications Applications, Antalya,
   TURKEY, APR 16-19, 2006}},
Organization = {{IEEE}},
Abstract = {{This paper addresses 3D reconstruction and modeling of time-varying real
   objects using multicamera video. The work consists of two phases. In the
   first phase, the initial shape of the object is recovered from its
   silhouettes using a surface deformation model. The same deformation
   model is also employed in the second phase to track the recovered
   initial shape through the time-varying silhouette information by surface
   evolution. The surface deformation/evolution model allows us to
   construct a spatially and temporally smooth surface mesh representation
   having fixed connectivity. This eventually leads to an overall
   space-time representation that preserves the semantics of the underlying
   motion and that is much more efficient to process, to visualize, to
   store and to transmit.}},
ISBN = {{978-1-4244-0238-0}},
Unique-ID = {{ISI:000245347800231}},
}

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