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A Morphable Model For The Synthesis Of 3D Faces (1999)

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by Volker Blanz , Thomas Vetter
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TITLE A Morphable Model For The Synthesis Of 3D Faces user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR NAME Volker Blanz user correction
AUTHOR NAME Thomas Vetter user correction
ABSTRACT In this paper, a new technique for modeling textured 3D faces is introduced. 3D faces can either be generated automatically from one or more photographs, or modeled directly through an intuitive user interface. Users are assisted in two key problems of computer aided face modeling. First, new face images or new 3D face models can be registered automatically by computing dense one-to-one correspondence to an internal face model. Second, the approach regulates the naturalness of modeled faces avoiding faces with an "unlikely" appearance. Starting from user correction
YEAR 1999 user correction - Legacy Corrections
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