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Moving Facial Image Transformations Based on Static 2D Prototypes

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Moving Facial Image Transformations Based on Static 2D Prototypes
This paper describes a new method for creating visually realistic moving facial image sequences that retain an actor's personality (individuality, expression and characteristic movements) while altering the facial appearance along a certain specified facial dimension. We combine two existing technologies, facial feature tracking and facial image transformation, to create the sequences. Examples are given of transforming the apparent age, race and gender of a face. We also create 'virtual cartoons' by transforming image sequences into the style of famous artists. The results show that static 2D face models can be used to create realistic transformations of sequences that include changes in pose, expression and mouth shape.
Bernard Tiddeman, David I. Perrett
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where WSCG
Authors Bernard Tiddeman, David I. Perrett
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