Human Face Reconstruction in Biomedical Applications

S. Barone, M. Bordegoni, F. Cucinotta, Serena Graziosi, A. Razionale, F. Sfravara
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3D virtual reconstruction of human body parts is nowadays a common practice in many research fields such as the medical one, the manufacturing of customized products or the creation of personal avatar for gaming purpose. The acquisition can be performed with the use of an active stereo system (i.e., laser scanner, structured light sensors) or with the use of a passive image-based approach. While the former represents a consolidated approach in human modeling, the second is still an active research field. Usually, the reconstruction of a body part through a scanning system is expensive and requests to project light on the patient’s body. On the other hand, the image-based approach could use multi-photo technique to reconstruct a real scene and provides some advantages: low equipment costs (only one camera) and rapid acquisition process of the photo set. In this work, the use of the photogrammetry approach for the reconstruction of humans’ face has been investigated as an alternative to active scanning systems. Two different photogrammetric approaches have been tested to verify their potentiality and their sensitivity to configuration parameters. An initial comparison among them has been performed, considering the overall number of points detected (sparse point cloud reconstruction, dense point cloud reconstruction). Besides, to evaluate the accuracy of the reconstruction, a set of measures used in the design of wearable head-related products has been assessed.
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人脸重建在生物医学中的应用
人体部位的3D虚拟重建如今在许多研究领域都是一种常见的做法,例如医疗领域,定制产品的制造或为游戏目的创建个人化身。采集可以通过使用主动立体系统(即激光扫描仪、结构光传感器)或使用被动基于图像的方法进行。前者代表了人类建模的统一方法,而后者仍然是一个活跃的研究领域。通常,通过扫描系统重建身体部位是昂贵的,并且需要将光线投射到患者的身体上。另一方面,基于图像的方法可以使用多张照片技术来重建真实场景,并且具有设备成本低(仅一台相机)和照片集获取过程快的优点。在这项工作中,使用摄影测量方法重建人脸作为主动扫描系统的替代方案进行了研究。已经测试了两种不同的摄影测量方法,以验证它们的潜力和它们对配置参数的敏感性。考虑到检测到的点的总数(稀疏点云重建和密集点云重建),对它们进行了初步比较。此外,为了评估重建的准确性,我们还评估了一套用于可穿戴头戴相关产品设计的措施。
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