Synthesizing realistic facial expressions from photographs
University of Washington · Hebrew College · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We present new techniques for creating photorealistic textured 3D facial models from photographs of a human subject, and for creating smooth transitions between different facial expressions by morphing between these different models. Starting from several uncalibrated views of a human subject, we employ a user-assisted technique to recover the camera poses corresponding to the views as well as the 3D coordinates of a sparse set of chosen locations on the subject's face. A scattered data interpolation technique is then used to deform a generic face mesh to fit the particular geometry of the subject's face. Having recovered the camera poses and the facial geometry, we extract from the input images one or more…
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5Topics & keywords
- Morphing
- Computer science
- Computer vision
- Artificial intelligence
- Face (sociological concept)
- Interpolation (computer graphics)
- Computer facial animation
- Facial expression