CVSep 19, 2020

High-Resolution Augmentation for Automatic Template-Based Matching of Human Models

arXiv:2009.09312v16 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses shape matching for human models in computer graphics or vision, but it appears incremental as it refines existing tools.

The paper tackles the problem of 3D shape matching for deformable human shapes with mesh resolution mismatch, proposing a High-Resolution Augmentation strategy that improves matching accuracy, as demonstrated on challenging benchmarks.

We propose a new approach for 3D shape matching of deformable human shapes. Our approach is based on the joint adoption of three different tools: an intrinsic spectral matching pipeline, a morphable model, and an extrinsic details refinement. By operating in conjunction, these tools allow us to greatly improve the quality of the matching while at the same time resolving the key issues exhibited by each tool individually. In this paper we present an innovative High-Resolution Augmentation (HRA) strategy that enables highly accurate correspondence even in the presence of significant mesh resolution mismatch between the input shapes. This augmentation provides an effective workaround for the resolution limitations imposed by the adopted morphable model. The HRA in its global and localized versions represents a novel refinement strategy for surface subdivision methods. We demonstrate the accuracy of the proposed pipeline on multiple challenging benchmarks, and showcase its effectiveness in surface registration and texture transfer.

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