External Anatomical Shapes Reconstruction from Turntable Image Sequences using a Single off-the-shelf Camera

Main Article Content

Teresa C.S. Azevedo
Joao Manuel R.S. Tavares
Mario A.P. Vaz
Three-dimensional (3D) human body reconstruction and modeling from two-dimensional (2D) images is a topic of great interest and research but still remains a difficult problem to solve. Volumetric based methods are commonly used to solve this type of problem. With those methods, from a turntable image sequence of an object, a 3D model can be built. The final goal of the work presented in this paper is to reconstruct all-round 3D models of external anatomical shapes with good accuracy and photorealistic appearance, using a single off-the-shelf camera and a volumetric method.

Article Details

Com citar
Azevedo, Teresa C.S. et al. “External Anatomical Shapes Reconstruction from Turntable Image Sequences using a Single off-the-shelf Camera”. ELCVIA: electronic letters on computer vision and image analysis, vol.VOL 7, no. 2, pp. 22-34, https://raco.cat/index.php/ELCVIA/article/view/132001.