Human faces are familiar to our visual systems. We easily recognize a person's face in arbitrary lighting conditions and in a variety of poses; detect small appearance changes; and notice subtle expression details. Can computer vision systems process face images as well as human vision systems can?
Face geometry and appearance modeling : concepts and applications
β Scribed by Zicheng Liu; Zhengyou Zhang
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 329
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Frontmatter......Page 1
Contents......Page 5
1 - Introduction......Page 7
PART I - FACE REPRESENTATIONS......Page 23
2 - Shape models......Page 25
3 - Appearance models......Page 37
PART II - FACE MODELING......Page 47
4 - Shape modeling with active sensors......Page 49
5 - Shape modeling from images......Page 54
6 - Appearance modeling......Page 92
7 - Joint shape and appearance modeling......Page 117
PART III - APPLICATIONS......Page 153
8 - Face animation......Page 155
9 - Appearance editing......Page 187
10 - Model-based tracking and gaze correction......Page 223
11 - Human computer interaction......Page 263
Bibliography......Page 285
Index......Page 301
Plate section......Page 314
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