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Abstract
In this paper, we propose the first geometry and texture (double) referenced interactive 2D and 3D caricature generating and editing method. The main challenge of caricature generation lies in the fact that it not only exaggerates the facial geometry but also refreshes the facial texture. We address this challenge by utilizing the semantic segmentation maps as an intermediary domain, removing the influence of photo texture while preserving the person-specific geometry features. Specifically, our proposed method consists of two main components: 3D-CariNet and CariMaskGAN. 3D-CariNet uses sketches or caricatures to exaggerate the input photo into several types of 3D caricatures. To generate a CariMask, we geometrically exaggerate the photos using the projection of exaggerated 3D landmarks, after which CariMask is converted into a caricature by CariMaskGAN. In this step, users can edit and adjust the geometry of caricatures freely. Moreover, we propose a semantic detail preprocessing approach that considerably increases the details of generated caricatures and allows modification of hair strands, wrinkles, and beards. By rendering high-quality 2D caricatures as textures, we produce 3D caricatures with a variety of texture styles. Extensive experimental results have demonstrated that our method can produce higher-quality caricatures as well as support interactive modification with ease.
期刊介绍:
The ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications is the flagship publication of the ACM Special Interest Group in Multimedia (SIGMM). It is soliciting paper submissions on all aspects of multimedia. Papers on single media (for instance, audio, video, animation) and their processing are also welcome.
TOMM is a peer-reviewed, archival journal, available in both print form and digital form. The Journal is published quarterly; with roughly 7 23-page articles in each issue. In addition, all Special Issues are published online-only to ensure a timely publication. The transactions consists primarily of research papers. This is an archival journal and it is intended that the papers will have lasting importance and value over time. In general, papers whose primary focus is on particular multimedia products or the current state of the industry will not be included.