Real-time reconstruction of the human body and automated avatar synthesis

by Barmpoutis, A.

US Patent 10,121,273, November 6, 2018, pp. 1-18.

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Description

Systems and Techniques for real-time 3D reconstruction of the human body are described. Avatars (the rendered 3D reconstruction of the human body) can be generated from real-time captured RGB-D images of a person. Avatars can be synthesized from the RGB-D data received from a single RGB-D camera by performing body segmentation (into cylindrical-type objects) and dynamic robust data filtering on sequential frames of the captured data. Cylindrical-type objects of the body, including arms, legs, and torso are parameterized using tensor splines; and positive-definite constrains are imposed to the estimated tensor splines using a Riemannian metric defined on the space of positive-definite tensor splines. These generated avatars have an articulated body with separately translatable and rotatable arms, legs, and other limbs or cylindrical features.

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Author

Barmpoutis, A.

Journal

US Patent 10,121,273

Month

November 6

Year

2018

Pages

1-18

Patent

US 10,121,273 B2

URL

https://assignment.uspto.gov/patent/index.html#/patent/search/resultFilter?searchInput=20160163083

Citation

Citation

Barmpoutis, A., 2018. Real-time reconstruction of the human body and automated avatar synthesis. US Patent 10,121,273, pp. 1-18.

BibTex

@article{digitalWorlds:241,
author = {Barmpoutis, A.},
title = {Real-time reconstruction of the human body and automated avatar synthesis},
journal = {US Patent 10,121,273},
month = {November 6},
year = {2018},
pages = {1-18}
}