by Cristian Sminchisescu, Dimitris Metaxas, Sven Dickinson
In IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
http://www.inrialpes.fr/movi/people/Sminchisescu/PAPERS/deform_cvpr01.pdf
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Abstract:
Previous approaches to deformable model shape estimation and tracking have assumed a fixed class of shapes representation (e.g., deformable superquadrics), initialized prior to tracking. Since the shape coverage of the model is fixed, such approaches do not directly accommodate incremental representation discovery during tracking. As a result, model shape coverage is decoupled from tracking, thereby limiting both processes in terms of scope and robustness. We present a novel deformable model framework that accommodates the incremental incorporation during tracking of new geometric primitives (lines, in addition to points) that are not explicitly captured in the initial deformable model but that are moving consistently with its image motion. As these new features are detected via consistency checks, they are added to the model, providing incremental soft constraints on the estimation of its rigid parameters. The consistency checks are based on trilinear relationships between geometric primitives. Consequently, we not only increase both model scope and, ultimately, its higher-level shape coverage, but improve tracking robustness and accuracy, by directly employing the new features in both forward prediction and reconstruction. Our new formulation is a step towards automating model shape estimation and tracking, since it requires significantly reduced initial model hand-crafting. We demonstrate our approach on two separate image-based tracking domains, each involving complex 3D object shape and motion.
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