Authors
Andrew J Aubrey, Vedran Kajicc, Ivana Cingovska, Paul L Rosin, David Marshall
Publication date
2011/3/21
Conference
Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition and Workshops (FG 2011), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Pages
639-645
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper describes a novel approach to building models of temporal dynamics for facial animation with applications in performing perceptual testing of trustworthiness. A vital component of the system is a method to bring two image sequences into temporal alignment. Our approach is to project the two sequences into face space (built using shape models [1]) and apply dynamic time warping (DTW). However, the variability in the sequences causes the standard DTW algorithm to perform poorly on our data, and so we have overcome this by extending DTW in the following ways: 1) the signal magnitudes are augmented by incorporating derivatives [2], and a scheme for estimating weights in the cost function is proposed, 2) the set of sequences is used to build a graph, with nodes representing sequences and edges indicating the cost of applying the extended DTW to align pairs of sequences; better alignments …
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Scholar articles
AJ Aubrey, V Kajicć, I Cingovska, PL Rosin, D Marshall - 2011 IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face …, 2011