Super-resolution 3D Human Shape from a Single Low-Resolution Image
We propose a novel framework to reconstruct super-resolution human shape from a single low-resolution input image. The approach overcomes limitations of existing approaches that reconstruct 3D human shape from a single image, which require high-resolution images together with auxiliary data such as...
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Zusammenfassung: | We propose a novel framework to reconstruct super-resolution human shape from
a single low-resolution input image. The approach overcomes limitations of
existing approaches that reconstruct 3D human shape from a single image, which
require high-resolution images together with auxiliary data such as surface
normal or a parametric model to reconstruct high-detail shape. The proposed
framework represents the reconstructed shape with a high-detail implicit
function. Analogous to the objective of 2D image super-resolution, the approach
learns the mapping from a low-resolution shape to its high-resolution
counterpart and it is applied to reconstruct 3D shape detail from
low-resolution images. The approach is trained end-to-end employing a novel
loss function which estimates the information lost between a low and
high-resolution representation of the same 3D surface shape. Evaluation for
single image reconstruction of clothed people demonstrates that our method
achieves high-detail surface reconstruction from low-resolution images without
auxiliary data. Extensive experiments show that the proposed approach can
estimate super-resolution human geometries with a significantly higher level of
detail than that obtained with previous approaches when applied to
low-resolution images. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2208.10738 |