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3D braid guide hair reconstruction using electroluminescent wires

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In this paper we propose a novel braid acquisition and 3D guide hair reconstruction method. Low-cost electroluminescent wires are woven into the braided hair strands which are thereby illuminated from the inside. Unlike state-of-the-art hair reconstruction approaches, we do not need image texture information, data-driven prior knowledge or manual editing. Instead, our workflow reconstructs braid guide hairs fully automatically using semi-open-end 3D active curves on images recorded from multiple views. The proposed pipeline extracts non-surface, internal 3D information which enables morphing and inter-character hairdo-transfer. In state-of-the-art methods, those abilities typically exist for virtually created hairstyles and not for reconstructed hairstyles. Furthermore, using the new acquisition scheme we provide a novel type of data set to the community.

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Hachmann, H., Awiszus, M. & Rosenhahn, B. 3D braid guide hair reconstruction using electroluminescent wires. Vis Comput 34, 793–804 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-018-1526-6

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