Second International Symposium on 3D Data Processing, Visualization and Transmission (3DPVT'04)
Acquiring Height Maps of Faces from a Single Image
Thessaloniki, Greece
September 06-September 09
ISBN: 0-7695-2223-8
In this paper we explore how to improve the quality of the height map recovered from faces using shape-from-shading. One of the problems with reliable face surface reconstruction using shape-from-shading is that local errors in the needle map can cause implosion of facial features, and in particular the nose. To overcome this problem in this paper we develop a method for ensuring surface convexity. This is done by modifying the gradient orientations in accordance with critical points on the surface. We utilize a local shape indicator as a criteria to decide which surface normals are to be modified. Experiments show that altering the directions of a surface normal field of a face leads to a considerable improvement in its integrated height map.
Citation:
Mario Castel?, Edwin R. Hancock, "Acquiring Height Maps of Faces from a Single Image," 3dpvt, pp.183-190, Second International Symposium on 3D Data Processing, Visualization and Transmission (3DPVT'04), 2004