International audienceWe propose a novel geometric framework for analyzing 3D faces, with the specific goals of comparing, matching, and averaging their shapes. Here we represent facial surfaces by radial curves emanating from the nose tips and use elastic shape analysis of these curves to develop a Riemannian framework for analyzing shapes of full facial surfaces. This representation, along with the elastic Riemannian metric, seems natural for measuring facial deformations and is robust to challenges such as large facial expressions (especially those with open mouths), large pose variations, missing parts, and partial occlusions due to glasses, hair, etc. This framework is shown to be promising from both - empirical and theoretical - persp...
We propose, in this thesis, a unified Riemannian framework for comparing, deforming, averaging and h...
International audienceThis paper studies the problem of analyzing variability in shapes of facial su...
International audienceThis paper studies the problem of analyzing variability in shapes of facial su...
International audienceWe propose a novel geometric framework for analyzing 3D faces, with the specif...
International audienceWe propose a novel geometric framework for analyzing 3D faces, with the specif...
International audienceWe propose a novel geometric framework for analyzing 3D faces, with the specif...
International audienceWe propose a novel geometric framework for analyzing 3D faces, with the specif...
Abstract—this paper illustrates the use of radial facial curves on 3D meshes to mode facial deformat...
In this paper we explore the use of shapes of elastic radial curves to model 3D facial deformations,...
International audienceIn this paper we explore the use of shapes of elastic radial curves to model 3...
International audienceThe main goal of this paper is to illustrate a geometric analysis of 3D facial...
International audienceIn this paper we explore the use of shapes of elastic radial curves to model 3...
International audienceWe investigate the problem of facial expression recognition using 3D face data...
International audienceWe propose a pattern theoretic approach for studying variability in shapes of ...
We propose, in this thesis, a unified Riemannian framework for comparing, deforming, averaging and h...
We propose, in this thesis, a unified Riemannian framework for comparing, deforming, averaging and h...
International audienceThis paper studies the problem of analyzing variability in shapes of facial su...
International audienceThis paper studies the problem of analyzing variability in shapes of facial su...
International audienceWe propose a novel geometric framework for analyzing 3D faces, with the specif...
International audienceWe propose a novel geometric framework for analyzing 3D faces, with the specif...
International audienceWe propose a novel geometric framework for analyzing 3D faces, with the specif...
International audienceWe propose a novel geometric framework for analyzing 3D faces, with the specif...
Abstract—this paper illustrates the use of radial facial curves on 3D meshes to mode facial deformat...
In this paper we explore the use of shapes of elastic radial curves to model 3D facial deformations,...
International audienceIn this paper we explore the use of shapes of elastic radial curves to model 3...
International audienceThe main goal of this paper is to illustrate a geometric analysis of 3D facial...
International audienceIn this paper we explore the use of shapes of elastic radial curves to model 3...
International audienceWe investigate the problem of facial expression recognition using 3D face data...
International audienceWe propose a pattern theoretic approach for studying variability in shapes of ...
We propose, in this thesis, a unified Riemannian framework for comparing, deforming, averaging and h...
We propose, in this thesis, a unified Riemannian framework for comparing, deforming, averaging and h...
International audienceThis paper studies the problem of analyzing variability in shapes of facial su...
International audienceThis paper studies the problem of analyzing variability in shapes of facial su...