1 Active Appearance Models (AAM) is very powerful for extracting objects, e.g. faces, from images. It is composed of two parts: the AAM subspace model and the AAM search. While th...
Active Appearance Models (AAMs) have been extensively used for face alignment during the last 20 years. While AAMs have numerous advantages relative to alternate approaches, they ...
Parametric models of shape and texture such as Active Appearance Models (AAMs) are diverse tools for deformable object appearance modeling and have found important applications in...
Active appearance model efficiently aligns objects which are previously modelized in images. We use it for Human Machine Interface (face gesture analysis, lips reading) to modeli...
Yasser Aidarous, Sylvain Le Gallou, Renaud S&eacut...
In [1], three popular subspace face recognition methods, PCA, Bayes, and LDA were analyzed under the same framework and an unified subspace analysis was proposed. However, since t...