“Facial aging simulator considering geometry and patch-tiled texture” by Tazoe, Gohara, Maejima and Morishima

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    Facial aging simulator considering geometry and patch-tiled texture

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    People can estimate an approximate age of others by looking at their faces. This is because faces have certain elements by which people can judge a person’s age. If computers can extract and manipulate such information, wide variety of applications for entertainment and security purpose would be expected.

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    1. K. Scherbaum et al, “Prediction of Individual Non-Linear Aging Trajectories of Faces” Proc. Ann. Conf. European Assoc. Computer Graphics, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 285–294, 2007
    2. U.Mohammed et al, “Visio-lization: Generating Novel Facial Images” ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proceedings SIGGRAPH 2009), 28(3), No. 4, pp. 57(1)–57(8), 2009


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