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6. CONCLUSION
In this paper a method to create 3-D models of human bodies
from uncalibrated image sequences has been presented. The
process is automated and the recovered point cloud can be
imported in commercial software for editing, surface modeling
or animation purpose. As future work, the process for the
identification of image correspondences described in [Pilu,
1997] could be included in our method, weighting the proximity
matrix with the sigma of the ALSM process. The reconstruction
of the body will also be extended to the back part, with a 360
degree coverage. Moreover, sequences where the camera is still
and the person is moving or both camera and person are moving
will be investigated.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I would like to thank G.Roth, of the Institute for Information
Technology, NRC of Canada, for the useful talks about his PVT
toolkit.
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