“Physics-model-based 3D facial image reconstruction from frontal images using optical flow” by Morishima and Ishikawa – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Physics-model-based 3D facial image reconstruction from frontal images using optical flow” by Morishima and Ishikawa

  • 1998 Talks: Morishima_Physics-Model-Based 3D Facial Image Reconstruction from Frontal Images Using Optical Flow

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    Physics-model-based 3D facial image reconstruction from frontal images using optical flow

Session/Category Title:   Creating Coherence


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    Automatic estimation of facial muscle parameters from optical flow using a neural network. This technique corresponds to 3D facial motion tracking from a 2D image under the physics-model-based constraint.

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    1. 1 Yuencheng Lee, Demetri Terzopoulos, and Keith Waters. Realistic modeling for facial animation. Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 95, 55-62, 1995.


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