George Fankhauser
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by George Fankhauser.
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques | 1996
Rolf M. Koch; Markus H. Gross; Friedrich R. Carls; Daniel F. von Büren; George Fankhauser; Yoav I. H. Parish
This paper describes a prototype system for surgical planning and prediction of human facial shape after craniofacial and maxillofacial surgery for patients with facial deformities. For this purpose it combines, unifies, and extends various methods from geometric modeling, finite element analysis, and image processing to render highly realistic 3D images of the post surgical situation. The basic concept of the system is to join advanced geometric modeling and animation systems such as Alias with a special purpose finite element model of the human face developed under AVS. In contrast to existing facial models we acquire facial surface and soft tissue data both from photogrammetric and CT scans of the individual. After initial data preprocessing, reconstruction, and registration, a finite element model of the facial surface and soft tissue is provided which is based on triangular finite elements. Stiffness parameters of the soft tissue are computed using segmentations of the underlying CT data. All interactive procedures such as bone and soft tissue repositioning are performed under the guidance of the modeling system which feeds the processed geometry into the FEM solver. The resulting shape is generated from minimizing the global energy of the surface under the presence of external forces. Photorealistic pictures are obtained from rendering the facial surface with the advanced animation system on which this prototype is built. Although we do not claim any of the presented algorithms themselves to be new, the synthesis of several methods offers a new facial model quality. Our concept is a significant extension to existing ones and, due to its versatility, can be employed in different applications such as facial animation, facial reconstruction, or the simulation of aging. We illustrate features of our system with some examples from the Visible Human Data Set.TM CR Descriptors: I.3.5 [Computational Geometry and Object Modeling]: Physically Based Modeling; I.3.7 [Three-Dimensional Graphics and Realism]; I.4.6 [Segmentation]: Edge and Feature Detection Pixel Classification; I.6.3 [Applications]; Additional
Archive | 1998
George Fankhauser; Burkhard Stiller; Christoph Vögtli; Bernhard Plattner
TIK-Report | 2000
George Fankhauser; David Schweikert; Bernhard Plattner
INET | 1998
Burkhard Stiller; George Fankhauser; Bernhard Plattner; Nathalie Weiler
Mobile Networks and Applications | 1999
George Fankhauser; Marcel Dasen; Nathalie Weiler; Bernhard Plattner; Burkhard Stiller
Netnomics | 1999
George Fankhauser; Burkhard Stiller; Bernhard Plattner
Archive | 1999
George Fankhauser; Bernhard Plattner
Archive | 1998
George Fankhauser; Marcel Dasen; Nathalie Weiler; Bernhard Plattner; Burkhard Stiller
network and operating system support for digital audio and video | 1998
Burkhard Stiller; George Fankhauser; Bernhard Plattner
TIK-Schriftenreihe | 2000
George Fankhauser