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Synthesis of Full Human Body From 3-D Scan Data

Yuan Ye

Abstract


This paper is focused on the synthesis of a 3-D human body model as the result of combining subdivision with deformation. In the first part, approximatory as well as interpolatory subdivision algorithms are applied to the refinement of the initial mesh model. In the second part, a point displacement based interative deformation technique is proposed to intuitively modify the shapes of a 3-D human body model. Simulation experiments are performed on 3-D scanned data to evaluate the performance of the proposed scheme. Experiment results have shown that the proposed scheme can synthesize desired human bodies with computational efficiency.

Keywords


Synthesis of full human body, 3-D mesh subdivision, 3-D mesh spatial deformation, 3-D scan data.

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