It's incredibly difficult to construct a 3D face from a two-dimensional photograph. That's because a single image makes it very hard to approximate different facial expressions across lighting ...
Recent advancements in three-dimensional (3D) human face modeling have revolutionised product design by enabling unprecedented customisation and precision in tailoring products to individual ...
Three-dimensional recreations of people’s faces used to require expensive, dedicated scanners, but now you can do it with a smartphone. Simon Lucey and his colleagues at Carnegie Mellon University in ...
News coverage of advances in 3D printing tends to play up fun applications of the technology—musical instruments, fashionable clothes and tasty treats—or ideas that stretch the imagination, like 3D ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results