Internal Anatomy in Motion Capture Animation
Master Internship, Morpheo and Imagine teams
Goal: To animate an anatomical model based on motion capture
Contact: Edmond Boyer, François Faure
Proposed work
The objective of this project is to animate an anatomical model, a human anatomy for example, using real performances captured with a multi-camera system. The project will build on recent works performed in the Imagine team, on anatomy transfer [1], and in the Morpheo team, on shape tracking [2] (see images below). The idea is first to recover, from multiple images, the locations of shape points, in space and over time. Given this information, in a second step, an anatomical model will be animated by fitting its external surface to the observed shape points.
Follow-ups
This work may be continued as a PhD thesis. The results may be used by the Anatoscope startup company.
Profile
- Master student in Computer Science or Applied Mathematics.
- Programming skills in C++ or python or java are mandatory.
- Background in mathematics (especially linear algebra, geometry, and statistics).
- Prior knowledge in the areas of computer vision, computer graphics and embedded programming are relevant.
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