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17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'04) - Volume 3
Constructing Dense Correspondences to Analyze 3D Facial Change
Cambridge UK
August 23-August 26
ISBN: 0-7695-2128-2
Zhili Mao, University of Glasgow, UK
J. Paul Siebert, University of Glasgow, UK
W. Paul Cockshott, University of Glasgow, UK
Ashraf F. Ayoub, Glasgow Dental Hospital and School, UK
This paper presents an improved method to construct dense correspondences for 3D facial analysis, which are capable of providing a full 3D description of a surface and extending the conventional landmark-based approaches. Based on the technique of elastic deformation, the dense correspondences are established by mapping a generic model onto the 3D surface of an individual. The method used here is accurate in driving the conformation of the generic model and efficient in dealing with outliers, which can appear during local deformation. The experiments indicates for open surfaces as face with this method, more than 95 percent of triangles on the deformed generic mesh are within the range of 1mm to the original model and the average landmark errors are only 2mm.
Citation:
Zhili Mao, J. Paul Siebert, W. Paul Cockshott, Ashraf F. Ayoub, "Constructing Dense Correspondences to Analyze 3D Facial Change," icpr, vol. 3, pp.144-148, 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'04) - Volume 3, 2004
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