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If I remember correctly in the original CEASAR data hands are scanned as fists. I guess the registration process ignored the fit of hands to create a statistical shape model including hands with fingers spread apart.
I am trying to register the STAR model to a surface from the Virtual Population dataset, segmented from magnetic resonance images. I get reasonable fits, except for the hands. The arms seem to remain too long.
I measured the length in the mean model (female) and found the arms are 10% longer than those of Ella.
Has anybody else observed this?
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It seems the shape variation accounts for the arm length in higher modes. After increasing num_betas to > 60 I started to get the arms/hands to match. Sorry, should have tested that before. I will visualize the modes (shape_dirs) to understand which one(s) accounts for this difference.
If I remember correctly in the original CEASAR data hands are scanned as fists. I guess the registration process ignored the fit of hands to create a statistical shape model including hands with fingers spread apart.
I am trying to register the STAR model to a surface from the Virtual Population dataset, segmented from magnetic resonance images. I get reasonable fits, except for the hands. The arms seem to remain too long.
I measured the length in the mean model (female) and found the arms are 10% longer than those of Ella.
Has anybody else observed this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: