RobustFusion: Human Volumetric Capture with Data-Driven Visual Cues Using a RGBD Camera

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High-quality and complete 4D reconstruction of human activities is critical for immersive VR/AR experience, but it suffers from inherent self-scanning constraint and consequent fragile tracking under the monocular setting. In this paper, inspired by the huge potential of learning-based human modeling, we propose RobustFusion, a robust human performance capture system combined with various data-driven visual cues using a single RGBD camera. To break the orchestrated self-scanning constraint, we propose a data-driven model completion scheme to generate a complete and fine-detailed initial model using only the front-view input. To enable robust tracking, we embrace both the initial model and the various visual cues into a novel performance capture scheme with hybrid motion optimization and semantic volumetric fusion, which can successfully capture challenging human motions under the monocular setting without pre-scanned detailed template and owns the reinitialization ability to recover from tracking failures and the disappear-reoccur scenarios. Extensive experiments demonstrate the robustness of our approach to achieve high-quality 4D reconstruction for challenging human motions, liberating the cumbersome self-scanning constraint.

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Su, Z., Xu, L., Zheng, Z., Yu, T., Liu, Y., & Fang, L. (2020). RobustFusion: Human Volumetric Capture with Data-Driven Visual Cues Using a RGBD Camera. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 12349 LNCS, pp. 246–264). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58548-8_15

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