Hi~ I’m a 2nd-year MS student in the Digital Camera and Computer Vision laboratory, advised by Prof. Chiou-Shann Fuh in the Graduate Institute of Biomedical Electronics and Bioinformatics, College of EECS, at National Taiwan University (NTU).
Digitally sculpting 3D human face is a very challenging task for aesthetic clinic surgeon during plastic surgery pre-operative planning for patients. Currently, most plastic surgery simulation software relies heavily on predefined user interface, such as slider bars, to manipulate the shape of the 3D human face. These systems frequently require significant manual effort, technical expertise, and a trial-and-error approach, which can be time-consuming in predicting surgical outcomes. In the era of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), there is an opportunity to create a more intuitive, efficient, and adaptive system tailored to the specific needs of aesthetic surgeons. Leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs) offers a promising avenue for enhancing the interaction between users and 3D sculpting tools. By integrating LLMs, surgeons can potentially describe their desired modifications in natural language, enabling the system to interpret and implement changes dynamically. This paradigm shift could make 3D sculpting more accessible, and personalized, revolutionizing pre-operative planning workflows.
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