Classification of facial traits (e.g., lip shape) is an important area of medical research, for example, in determining associations between lip traits and genetic variants which may lead to a cleft lip. In clinical situations, classification of facial traits is usually performed subjectively directly on the individual or recorded later from a three-dimensional image, which is time consuming and prone to operator errors. The present study proposes, for the first time, an automatic approach for the classification and categorisation of lip area traits. Our approach uses novel three-dimensional geometric features based on surface curvatures measured along geodesic paths between anthropometric landmarks. Different combinations of geodesic featu...
This thesis considers normal person to person variation in facial features, as opposed to aberrant v...
Stereophotogrammetric imaging systems produce representations of surfaces (two-dimensional manifolds...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Because the capture of 3D facial form for people with ...
Classification of facial traits (e.g., lip shape) is an important area of medical research, for exam...
Classification of facial traits (e.g., lip shape) is an important area of medical research, for exam...
Classification of facial morphology traits is an important problem for many medical applications, es...
AbstractFacial morphology measurement and classification play important role in the face anthropomet...
Facial morphology measurement and classification play important role in the face anthropometry of ma...
Objective: To apply an automated computerised method to categorise and determine the prevalence of ...
The aim of this study is to describe and categorize the various lip vermilion morphological traits, ...
Background:Lips and mouth are the most recognizable parts of the lower face. The morphometry of the ...
Lip features and contour detection is an important aspect of computer vision, having many applicatio...
The aim of this study was to determine the influence of different morphological lip shape during lip...
WOS: 000380266300004Background Lip augmentation and changing contour lines have become more popular ...
<div><p>Human facial morphology is a combination of many complex traits. Little is known about the g...
This thesis considers normal person to person variation in facial features, as opposed to aberrant v...
Stereophotogrammetric imaging systems produce representations of surfaces (two-dimensional manifolds...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Because the capture of 3D facial form for people with ...
Classification of facial traits (e.g., lip shape) is an important area of medical research, for exam...
Classification of facial traits (e.g., lip shape) is an important area of medical research, for exam...
Classification of facial morphology traits is an important problem for many medical applications, es...
AbstractFacial morphology measurement and classification play important role in the face anthropomet...
Facial morphology measurement and classification play important role in the face anthropometry of ma...
Objective: To apply an automated computerised method to categorise and determine the prevalence of ...
The aim of this study is to describe and categorize the various lip vermilion morphological traits, ...
Background:Lips and mouth are the most recognizable parts of the lower face. The morphometry of the ...
Lip features and contour detection is an important aspect of computer vision, having many applicatio...
The aim of this study was to determine the influence of different morphological lip shape during lip...
WOS: 000380266300004Background Lip augmentation and changing contour lines have become more popular ...
<div><p>Human facial morphology is a combination of many complex traits. Little is known about the g...
This thesis considers normal person to person variation in facial features, as opposed to aberrant v...
Stereophotogrammetric imaging systems produce representations of surfaces (two-dimensional manifolds...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Because the capture of 3D facial form for people with ...