The Facial Action Coding System (FACS) [Ekman et al. 2002] has become a popular reference for creating fully controllable fa-cial models that allow the manipulation of single actions or so-called Action Units (AUs). For example, realistic 3D models based on FACS have been used for investigating the perceptual effects of moving faces, and for character expression mapping in recent movies. However, since none of the facial actions (AUs) in these models are validated by FACS experts it is unclear how valid the model would be in situations where the accurate production of an AU is essential [Krumhuber and Tamarit 2010]. Moreover, previous work has employed motion capture data representing only sparse 3D facial positions which does not include d...
Facial Action Units (AUs) correspond to the deformation/contraction of individual facial muscles or ...
The Facial Action Coding System, (FACS), devised by Ekman and Friesen (1978), provides an objective ...
Facial expression or mimic is one of the results of muscle motion on the face. In a large Indonesian...
In this paper we present the first Facial Action Coding System (FACS) valid model to be based on dyn...
In this paper we present the first Facial Action Coding System (FACS) valid model to be based on dyn...
Making realistic facial animation is one of the most challenging research topics in facial animation...
In this article, we present FACSGen 2.0, new animation software for creating static and dynamic thre...
The Facial Action Coding System (FACS) [Ekman et al., 2002] is the leading method for measuring faci...
The face is an important source of information in multi-modal communication. Facial expressions are ...
FACS (Facial Action Coding System) is an anatomically based system for describing all observable fac...
International audienceTo investigate the perception of emotional facial expressions, researchers rel...
We describe a computer vision system for observing the "action units" of a face using vide...
Figure 1: Three examples of facial expressions retargeted from Motion Capture onto a morphable 3D fa...
This thesis describes a computer vision system for observing the "action units" of a face ...
The Facial Action Coding System, (FACS), devised by Ekman and Friesen (1978), provides an objective ...
Facial Action Units (AUs) correspond to the deformation/contraction of individual facial muscles or ...
The Facial Action Coding System, (FACS), devised by Ekman and Friesen (1978), provides an objective ...
Facial expression or mimic is one of the results of muscle motion on the face. In a large Indonesian...
In this paper we present the first Facial Action Coding System (FACS) valid model to be based on dyn...
In this paper we present the first Facial Action Coding System (FACS) valid model to be based on dyn...
Making realistic facial animation is one of the most challenging research topics in facial animation...
In this article, we present FACSGen 2.0, new animation software for creating static and dynamic thre...
The Facial Action Coding System (FACS) [Ekman et al., 2002] is the leading method for measuring faci...
The face is an important source of information in multi-modal communication. Facial expressions are ...
FACS (Facial Action Coding System) is an anatomically based system for describing all observable fac...
International audienceTo investigate the perception of emotional facial expressions, researchers rel...
We describe a computer vision system for observing the "action units" of a face using vide...
Figure 1: Three examples of facial expressions retargeted from Motion Capture onto a morphable 3D fa...
This thesis describes a computer vision system for observing the "action units" of a face ...
The Facial Action Coding System, (FACS), devised by Ekman and Friesen (1978), provides an objective ...
Facial Action Units (AUs) correspond to the deformation/contraction of individual facial muscles or ...
The Facial Action Coding System, (FACS), devised by Ekman and Friesen (1978), provides an objective ...
Facial expression or mimic is one of the results of muscle motion on the face. In a large Indonesian...