SCAPE: shape completion and animation of people
- Dragomir Anguelov, P. Srinivasan, D. Koller, S. Thrun, J. Rodgers, James Davis
- Computer ScienceInternational Conference on Computer Graphics and…
- 1 July 2005
The SCAPE method is capable of constructing a high-quality animated surface model of a moving person, with realistic muscle deformation, using just a single static scan and a marker motion capture sequence of the person.
The digital Michelangelo project: 3D scanning of large statues
- M. Levoy, K. Pulli, Duane Fulk
- Computer ScienceInternational Conference on Computer Graphics and…
- 1 July 2000
A hardware and software system for digitizing the shape and color of large fragile objects under non-laboratory conditions and the largest single dataset is of the David - 2 billion polygons and 7,000 color images.
Spatial-Depth Super Resolution for Range Images
- Qingxiong Yang, Ruigang Yang, James Davis, D. Nistér
- Environmental ScienceIEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern…
- 17 June 2007
We present a new post-processing step to enhance the resolution of range images. Using one or two registered and potentially high-resolution color images as reference, we iteratively refine the input…
Efficiently combining positions and normals for precise 3D geometry
- Diego F. Nehab, S. Rusinkiewicz, James Davis, R. Ramamoorthi
- Computer ScienceInternational Conference on Computer Graphics and…
- 1 July 2005
The ability of the technique to both recover high-frequency details and avoid low-frequency bias is demonstrated, producing surfaces that are more widely applicable than position or orientation data alone.
Filling holes in complex surfaces using volumetric diffusion
- James Davis, S. Marschner, Matthew Garr, M. Levoy
- Computer ScienceProceedings. First International Symposium on 3D…
- 19 June 2002
This work addresses the problem of building watertight 3D models from surfaces that contain holes by constructing a signed distance function, the zero set of which defines the surface, and applies a diffusion process to extend this function through the volume until its zero set bridges whatever holes may be present.
Copy detection mechanisms for digital documents
- S. Brin, James Davis, H. Garcia-Molina
- Computer ScienceACM SIGMOD Conference
- 22 May 1995
This paper proposes a system for registering documents and then detecting copies, either complete copies or partial copies, and describes algorithms for such detection, and metrics required for evaluating detection mechanisms (covering accuracy, efficiency, and security).
Mosaics of scenes with moving objects
- James Davis
- Computer ScienceProceedings. IEEE Computer Society Conference on…
- 23 June 1998
A complete system for creating visually pleasing mosaics in the presence of moving objects by solving a linear system of equations derived from many pairwise registration matrices and finding an optimal global registration is presented.
The Correlated Correspondence Algorithm for Unsupervised Registration of Nonrigid Surfaces
- Dragomir Anguelov, P. Srinivasan, Hoi-Cheung Pang, D. Koller, S. Thrun, James Davis
- Computer ScienceNIPS
- 1 December 2004
An unsupervised algorithm for registering 3D surface scans of an object undergoing significant deformations that can be used for compelling computer graphics tasks such as interpolation between two scans of a non-rigid object and automatic recovery of articulated object models.
Detailed Human Shape and Pose from Images
- A. O. Balan, L. Sigal, Michael J. Black, James Davis, H. Haussecker
- Computer ScienceIEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern…
- 17 June 2007
This work represents the body using a recently proposed triangulated mesh model called SCAPE which employs a low-dimensional, but detailed, parametric model of shape and pose-dependent deformations that is learned from a database of range scans of human bodies.
Fusion of time-of-flight depth and stereo for high accuracy depth maps
- Jiejie Zhu, Liang Wang, Ruigang Yang, James Davis
- Computer ScienceIEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern…
- 1 June 2008
A method is introduced that substantially improves upon the manufacturerpsilas calibration of time-of-flight range sensors and shows that these techniques lead to improved accuracy and robustness.
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