Computer users with visual impairment cannot access the rich graphical contents in print or digital media unless relying on visual-to-tactile conversion, which is done primarily by human specialists. Automated approaches to this conversion are an emerging research field, in which currently only simple graphics such as diagrams are handled. This paper proposes a systematic method for automatically converting a human portrait image into its tactile form. We model the face based on deformable Active Shape Model (ASM)[4], which is enriched by local appearance models in terms of gradient profiles along the shape. The generic face model including the appearance components is learnt from a set of training face images. Given a new portrait image, the prior model is updated through Bayesian inference. To facilitate the incorporation of a pose-dependent appearance model, we propose a statistical sampling scheme for the inference task. Furthermore, to compensate for the simplicity of the face mo...