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Posted by bio_man   May 16, 2018   2834 views

Want to reconstruct your face in 3D from a single 2D image? Now you can.

According to its creators, this technology does not require accurate alignment nor establishes dense correspondence between images; it works for arbitrary facial poses and expressions, and can be used to reconstruct the whole 3D facial geometry (including the non-visible parts of the face) bypassing the construction and fitting of a 3D Morphable Model. This is achieved via a simple convolutional neural network architecture that performs direct regression of a volumetric representation of the 3D facial geometry from a single 2D image.

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Source http://aaronsplace.co.uk/papers/jackson2017recon/

3D facial recognition
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