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Facial cartography: interactive high-resolution scan correspondence

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Blendshape interpolation is one of the most successful techniques for creating emotive digital characters for entertainment and simulation purposes. The quest for ever more realistic digital characters has pushed for higher resolution blendshapes. Many existing correspondence techniques, however, have difficulty establishing correspondences between very detailed blendshapes. To further aggravate the problem, in certain cases (such as pronounced wrinkles) exact 1:1 correspondences are unlikely to be found, and consequently no objectively "correct" solution exists.

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        SIGGRAPH '11: ACM SIGGRAPH 2011 Talks
        August 2011
        73 pages
        ISBN:9781450309745
        DOI:10.1145/2037826
        • Conference Chair:
        • Mark Elendt

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