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Seventh IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG'06)
Head and Facial Action Tracking: Comparison of Two Robust Approaches
University of Southampton,UK
April 10-April 12
ISBN: 0-7695-2503-2
Herault Romain, HEUDIASYC
Davoine Franck, HEUDIASYC
Grandvalet Yves, HEUDIASYC
In this work, we address a method that is able to track simultaneously 3D head movements and facial actions like lip and eyebrow movements in a video sequence. In a baseline framework, an adaptive appearance model is estimated online by the knowledge of a monocular video sequence. This method uses a 3D model of the face and a facial adaptive texture model. Then, we consider and compare two improved models in order to increase robustness to occlusions. First, we use robust statistics in order to downweight the hidden regions or outlier pixels. In a second approach, mixture models provides better integration of occlusions. Experiments demonstrate the benefit of the two robust models. The latter are compared under various occlusions.
Index Terms:
3D Head tracking, facial action tracking, 3D model, adaptive appearance model, occlusion, robust statistics, mixture models.
Citation:
Herault Romain, Davoine Franck, Grandvalet Yves, "Head and Facial Action Tracking: Comparison of Two Robust Approaches," fg, pp.287-292, Seventh IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG'06), 2006
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