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29 August 2016 Improvement of pose imitation method: a signal processing perspective
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Proceedings Volume 10033, Eighth International Conference on Digital Image Processing (ICDIP 2016); 100335C (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2244949
Event: Eighth International Conference on Digital Image Processing (ICDIP 2016), 2016, Chengu, China
Abstract
Pose imitation is for two shapes to study pose from each other. It has been a hot area in shape deformation and we improve the original graphical pose imitation method by introducing signal thought. Laplace framework is often used in pose imitation and geometrical information involved Laplace operator performs better in preserving original shape’s mass smooth part by carrying much intrinsic information of graph. However, the two shapes’ bases in Laplace feature space need to be well mapped before utilizing classical pose imitation algorithm, which makes it an obstacle to introduce the geometry related Laplace operator. In our work, the problem is solved by proposing signal transfer algorithm and based on it, we put out an effective pose imitation framework using edge length related Laplace operator. Our method well suits to 2-dimension shape and good results of pose imitation have been achieved.
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Tiezheng Mao, Aihua Mao, and Osamu Yoshie "Improvement of pose imitation method: a signal processing perspective", Proc. SPIE 10033, Eighth International Conference on Digital Image Processing (ICDIP 2016), 100335C (29 August 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2244949
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Computer graphics

Transform theory

Image processing

Visualization

Digital signal processing

Space operations

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