Limited sizes of annotated video databases of spontaneous facial expression, imbalanced action unit labels, and domain shift are three main obstacles in training models to detect facial actions and estimate their intensity. To address these problems, we propose an approach that incorporates facial expression generation for facial action unit intensity estimation. Our approach reconstructs the 3D shape of the face from each video frame, aligns the 3D mesh to a canonical view, and trains a GAN-based network to synthesize novel images with facial action units of interest. We leverage the synthetic images to achieve two goals: 1) generating AU-balanced databases, and 2) tackling domain shift with personalized networks. To generate a balanced da...
Facial expression editing is a challenging task as it needs a high-level semantic understanding of t...
<p>Automatic facial action unit (AFA) detection from video is a long-standing problem in facial expr...
Facial expressions depend greatly on facial morphology and expressiveness of the observed person. Re...
Limited sizes of annotated video databases of spontaneous facial expression, imbalanced action unit ...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comRecent advances in Generative Adversarial Net...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comRecent advances in generative adversarial net...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comRecent advances in Generative Adversarial Net...
The face expression is the first thing we pay attention to when we want to understand a person’s sta...
Trabajo presentado en la 15th European Conference, celebrada en Munich, (Germany) del 8 al 14 de sep...
Nearly all existing Facial Action Coding System-based datasets that include facial action unit (AU) ...
Human faces convey a large range of semantic meaning through facial expressions, which reflect both ...
Automatic facial expression analysis has received great attention in different applications over the...
The paper describes our proposed methodology for the six basic expression classification track of Af...
Automatic detection of facial Action Units (AUs) allows for objective facial expression analysis. Du...
Automatic facial behavior analysis has a long history of studies in the intersection of computer vis...
Facial expression editing is a challenging task as it needs a high-level semantic understanding of t...
<p>Automatic facial action unit (AFA) detection from video is a long-standing problem in facial expr...
Facial expressions depend greatly on facial morphology and expressiveness of the observed person. Re...
Limited sizes of annotated video databases of spontaneous facial expression, imbalanced action unit ...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comRecent advances in Generative Adversarial Net...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comRecent advances in generative adversarial net...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comRecent advances in Generative Adversarial Net...
The face expression is the first thing we pay attention to when we want to understand a person’s sta...
Trabajo presentado en la 15th European Conference, celebrada en Munich, (Germany) del 8 al 14 de sep...
Nearly all existing Facial Action Coding System-based datasets that include facial action unit (AU) ...
Human faces convey a large range of semantic meaning through facial expressions, which reflect both ...
Automatic facial expression analysis has received great attention in different applications over the...
The paper describes our proposed methodology for the six basic expression classification track of Af...
Automatic detection of facial Action Units (AUs) allows for objective facial expression analysis. Du...
Automatic facial behavior analysis has a long history of studies in the intersection of computer vis...
Facial expression editing is a challenging task as it needs a high-level semantic understanding of t...
<p>Automatic facial action unit (AFA) detection from video is a long-standing problem in facial expr...
Facial expressions depend greatly on facial morphology and expressiveness of the observed person. Re...