We describe a computer system that allows real-time tracking of facial expressions. Sparse, fast visual measurements using 2D templates are used to observe the face of a subject. Rather than track features on the face, the distributed response of a set of templates is used to characterize a given facial region. These measurements ape coupled via a linear interpolation method to states in a physically-based model of facial animation, which includes both skin and muscle dynamics. By integrating real-time 2D image-processing with 3D models we obtain a system that is able to quickly track and interpret complex facial motions.<>
Tracking facial motion
01.01.1994
617589 byte
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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