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A realistic 3D facial deformation constrained with facial asymmetry of healthy subjects

Published: 15 December 2010 Publication History

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The face is a key for transmitting personality to a character games. Therefore, generation of realistic digital faces has been one of the most interesting issues in computer graphics. Here, we propose a novel approach that generates plausible faces from the symmetric face, given the statistics about the facial asymmetry of healthy subjects. We aim at realistic deformations of the face applying asymmetry between the right- and left-sides of the face. Such method may be useful in establishing a database for a variety of face models more easily than the existing ways.

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Ercan, I., Ozdemir, S. T., Etoz, A., Sigirli, D., Tubbs, R. S., and Loukas, M. 2008. Facial asymmetry in young healthy subjects evaluated by statistical shape analysis. Journal of Anatomy 213, 6, 663--669.
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Noe, K. 2009. Deformable image registration for use in radiotheraphy. PhD thesis, Aarhus University.

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cover image ACM Conferences
SA '10: ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2010 Posters
December 2010
67 pages
ISBN:9781450305242
DOI:10.1145/1900354
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  1. asymmetry
  2. realistic facial deformation

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December 15 - 18, 2010
Seoul, Republic of Korea

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