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    Parametric Representations of Facial Expressions on PDE-Based Surfaces

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    2008
    Author
    Gonzalez Castro, Gabriela
    Ugail, Hassan
    Willis, P.
    Sheng, Y.
    Keyword
    Geometric Modelling
    PDE Method
    Boundary Representation
    Facial Expressions
    Animation
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    © 2008 Gonzalez Castro, G. et al. Reproduced by permission from the copyright holder.
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    Abstract
    Parameterisation of facial expressions on PDE surface representations of human faces are presented in this work. Taking advantage of the boundary-value approach inherent to Bloor-Wilson PDE method, facial expressions are achieved by manipulating the original boundary curves. Such curves are responsible for generating a surface representation of a human face in its neutral configuration, so that regions on these curves represent a given facial expression in a fast and realistic manner. Additionally, the parameterisation proposed here is carried out by applying different mathematical transformations to the affected curves according to the corresponding facial expression. Full analytic expressions parameterising some of the most common facial expressions such as smiling and eyebrow raising are in this work. Some graphical examples of these facial expressions are used to illustrate the results obtained using Bloor-Wilson PDE method as the foundations of the parameterisation scheme proposed here. Thus, it is shown that an efficient, intuitive and realistic parameterisation of facial expressions is attainable using Bloor-Wilson PDE method in along with a suitable mathematical expression.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/898
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    Gonzalez Castro, G., Ugail, H., Willis, P. and Sheng, Y. (2008). Parametric Representations of Facial Expressions on PDE-Based Surfaces. The 8th IASTED International Conference on Visualization, Imaging and Image Processing. Palma de Mallorca, Spain. 29-31 September 2008. Proceedings of the 8th IASTED International Conference on Visualization, Imaging and Image Processing. Edited by Villanueva, J.J. Calgary. ACTA Press. pp. 402-407.
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