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Modeling vellus facial hair from asperity scattering silhouettes

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We present a technique for modeling the vellus hair over the face based on observations of asperity scattering along a subject's silhouette. We photograph the backlit subject in profile and three-quarters views with a high-resolution DSLR camera to observe the vellus hair on the side and front of the face and separately acquire a 3D scan of the face geometry and texture. We render a library of backlit vellus hair patch samples with different geometric parameters such as density, orientation, and curvature, and we compute image statistics for each set of parameters. We trace the silhouette contour in each face image and straighten the backlit hair silhouettes using image resampling. We compute image statistics for each section of the facial silhouette and determine which set of hair modeling parameters best matches the statistics. We then generate a complete set of vellus hairs for the face by interpolating and extrapolating the matched parameters over the skin. We add the modeled vellus hairs to the 3D facial scan and generate renderings under novel lighting conditions, generally matching the appearance of real photographs.

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Thabo Beeler, Bernd Bickel, Gioacchino Noris, Paul Beardsley, Steve Marschner, Robert W Sumner, and Markus Gross. 2012. Coupled 3D reconstruction of sparse facial hair and skin. ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) 31, 4 (2012), 117.
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    SIGGRAPH '17: ACM SIGGRAPH 2017 Talks
    July 2017
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    ISBN:9781450350082
    DOI:10.1145/3084363
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    1. asperity scattering
    2. digital humans
    3. vellus hair

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    • (2022)Facial hair tracking for high fidelity performance captureACM Transactions on Graphics10.1145/3528223.353011641:4(1-12)Online publication date: 22-Jul-2022
    • (2020)Photographing Alopecia: How Many Pixels Are Needed for Clinical Evaluation?Journal of Digital Imaging10.1007/s10278-020-00389-zOnline publication date: 2-Oct-2020

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