You know you’re on to something in computer graphics when you get to explain in your research paper how you’ve advanced the state of the art beyond The Matrix: Reloaded and the Beowulf remake. In a ...
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China builds massive 3D face database to sharpen humanoid robots using point clouds
Humanoid robots are becoming harder to distinguish from real people, and a new study ...
Recent advancements in three-dimensional (3D) human face modeling have revolutionised product design by enabling unprecedented customisation and precision in tailoring products to individual ...
Want a 3D movie of an object? Forget scanners, forget stereoscopic cameras. All you need to capture real-time 3D movement is one camera and some colored lights. Researchers at Toshiba's Cambridge ...
It's incredibly difficult to construct a 3D face from a two-dimensional photograph. That's because a single image makes it very hard to approximate different facial expressions across lighting ...
Repairing a severely damaged human face is never easy, but an Anchorage surgeon and a mechanical engineering professor from UAA shaved hours off the challenge with computer software and 3-D modeling.
Facial surgeries are most often recommended in patients who have undergone accidents that have caused parts of their faces to become different from what it used to be. Ultimately, a facial transplant ...
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