“Investigating face space” by DiPaola

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    Investigating face space

Session/Category Title:   Visualizing Humans


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    Imagine an n-dimensional space describing every conceivable humanoid face, where each dimension represents a different facial characteristic. Within this continuous space, it would be possible to traverse a path from any face to any other face, morphing through locally similar faces along that path.

References:


    1. DiPaola, 1991. Extending the Range of Facial Types, Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation.
    2. Parke, Waters, 1996. Computer Facial Animation. 101–4, 214–19.
    3. Sims, 1992. Artificial Evolution for Computer Graphics, ACM Siggraph.
    4. Blanz, Vetter, 1999. A Morphable Model For The Synthesis of 3D Faces, ACM Siggraph.


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