Active Appearance Models (AAMs) are generative models commonly used to model faces. Another closely related type of face models are 3D Morphable Models (3DMMs). Although AAMs are ...
Jing Xiao, Simon Baker, Iain Matthews, Takeo Kanad...
2D Active Appearance Models (AAM) and 3D Morphable
Models (3DMM) are widely used techniques. AAM
provide a fast fitting process, but may represent unwanted
3D transformations un...
— Matching images with large geometric and iconic changes (e.g. faces under different poses and facial expressions) is an open research problem in computer vision. There are two ...
The notion of using context information for solving high-level vision and medical image segmentation problems has been increasingly realized in the field. However, how to learn a...
Dynamic modeling of facial appearances and sight directions are demanded for HCI and multimedia applications. Traditional approaches for face tracking and eye tracking from 2D vid...