Automatic creation of 3D facial models
Akimoto, T.; Suenaga, Y.; Wallace, R.S.
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Volume 13, Issue 5, Sep 1993 Page(s):16 - 22
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/38.232096
Summary:Model-based encoding of human facial features for narrowband
visual communication is described. Based on an already prepared 3D human
model, this coding method detects and understands a person's body motion
and facial expressions. It expresses the essential information as
compact codes and transmits it. At the receiving end, this code becomes
the basis for modifying the 3D model of the person and thereby
generating lifelike human images. The feature extraction used by the
system to acquire data for regions or edges that express the eyes, nose,
mouth, and outlines of the face and hair is discussed. The way in which
the system creates a 3D model of the person by using the features
extracted in the first part to modify a generic head model is also
discussed
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