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A graphical model based solution to the facial feature point tracking problem

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A graphical model based solution to the facial feature point tracking problem
In this paper a facial feature point tracker that is motivated by applications such as human-computer interfaces and facial expression analysis systems is proposed. The proposed tracker is based on a graphical model framework. The facial features are tracked through video streams by incorporating statistical relations in time as well as spatial relations between feature points. By exploiting the spatial relationships between feature points, the proposed method provides robustness in real-world conditions such as arbitrary head movements and occlusions. A Gabor feature-based occlusion detector is developed and used to handle occlusions. The performance of the proposed tracker has been evaluated on real video data under various conditions including occluded facial gestures and head movements. It is also compared to two popular methods, one based on Kalman filtering exploiting temporal relations, and the other based on active appearance models (AAM). Improvements provided by the propose...
Serhan Cosar, Müjdat Çetin
Added 14 May 2011
Updated 14 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where IVC
Authors Serhan Cosar, Müjdat Çetin
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