We introduce a novel approach to modeling the dynamics of human facial motion induced by the action of speech for the purpose of synthesis. We represent the trajectories of a number of salient features on the human face as the output of a dynamical system made up of two subsystems, one driven by the deterministic speech input, and a second driven by an unknown stochastic input. Inference of the model (learning) is performed automatically and involves an extension of independent component analysis to time-depentend data. Using a shapetexture decompositional representation for the face, we generate facial image sequences reconstructed from synthesized feature point positions
Facial expression is the core function in face-to-face human-computer communication. In order to imp...
International audienceWe propose a novel geometric framework for analyzing spontaneous facial expres...
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We introduce a novel approach to modeling the dynamics of human facial motion induced by the action ...
We introduce a novel approach to modeling the dynamics of human facial motion induced by the action ...
Abstract The present work aims to model the correspondence between facial motion and speech. The fac...
Natural face motion during speech is one of the most important factors in not only improving the rea...
Human facial gestures often exhibit such natural stochastic variations as how often the eyes blink, ...
Facial motion during speech is a direct consequence of vocal-tract motion which also shapes the acou...
We present a method for the synthesis of sequences of realistically looking human movements from lea...
The results reported in this article are an integral part of a larger project aimed at achieving per...
This paper reports our progress on the empirical modeling of facial biomechanics during speech pro-d...
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We present a hierarchical image based facial model which is driven from speech. It incorporates a n...
This paper presents technical refinements and ex-tensions of our system for correlating audible and ...
Facial expression is the core function in face-to-face human-computer communication. In order to imp...
International audienceWe propose a novel geometric framework for analyzing spontaneous facial expres...
In this paper we describe a parameterisation of lip movements which maintains the dynamic structure ...
We introduce a novel approach to modeling the dynamics of human facial motion induced by the action ...
We introduce a novel approach to modeling the dynamics of human facial motion induced by the action ...
Abstract The present work aims to model the correspondence between facial motion and speech. The fac...
Natural face motion during speech is one of the most important factors in not only improving the rea...
Human facial gestures often exhibit such natural stochastic variations as how often the eyes blink, ...
Facial motion during speech is a direct consequence of vocal-tract motion which also shapes the acou...
We present a method for the synthesis of sequences of realistically looking human movements from lea...
The results reported in this article are an integral part of a larger project aimed at achieving per...
This paper reports our progress on the empirical modeling of facial biomechanics during speech pro-d...
We present a new method for video-based coding of facial motions inherent with speaking. We propose ...
We present a hierarchical image based facial model which is driven from speech. It incorporates a n...
This paper presents technical refinements and ex-tensions of our system for correlating audible and ...
Facial expression is the core function in face-to-face human-computer communication. In order to imp...
International audienceWe propose a novel geometric framework for analyzing spontaneous facial expres...
In this paper we describe a parameterisation of lip movements which maintains the dynamic structure ...