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Facial affect and arousal as a complement to gaze measures in infant speech sound perception studies. [PDF]
Tsuji S +5 more
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Gender differences in attentional processes and attractiveness evaluation models during gait observation. [PDF]
Tanabe H, Yamamoto K.
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EFIMD-Net: Enhanced Feature Interaction and Multi-Domain Fusion Deep Forgery Detection Network. [PDF]
Cheng H +5 more
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Computer Animation of Facial Emotions
Computer facial animation still remains a very challenging topic within the computer graphics community. In this paper, a realistic and expressive computer facial animation system is developed by automated learning from Vicon Nexus facial motion capture data.
Choong Seng Chan, Flora S. Tsai
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Marker-based tracking using temporal coherence in computer facial animation system
High demand on the productivity of the animation industry in Indonesia requires a change in the existing production process. Motion capture technology is the implementation of a computer vision principle to adopt the human eye senses to understand the phenomenon of motion results from a camera and mapped the virtual movement patterns.
Samuel Gandang Gunanto +2 more
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3D animation of facial plastic surgery based on computer graphics
More and more people, especial women, are getting desired to be more beautiful than ever. To some extent, it becomes true because the plastic surgery of face was capable in the early 20th and even earlier as doctors just dealing with war injures of face.
Zonghua Zhang, Yan Zhao
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A Survey of Computer Facial Animation Techniques
This paper describes and surveys the techniques used in facial animation. The techniques are discussed from two aspects: the techniques of facial modeling and the techniques of data acquirement of facial animation. The techniques of facial modeling are classified into four categories: shape interpolations, parameterizations, muscle-based modeling and ...
Linghua Li, Yongkui Liu, Hengbo Zhang
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Colouration Issues in Computer Generated Facial Animation
AbstractIn everyday interactions with one another we use the face for recognising people and for communicating with them. Despite the considerable amount of research into computer generated facial animation, one particular aspect, that of the colouration of the face appears to have been neglected. In this paper we address issues pertinent to the use of
Manjula Patel
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