Coupled-View Active Appearance Models
Author(s) -
T.F. Cootes,
G. V. Wheeler,
Karen Walker,
Chris Taylor
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5244/c.14.6
Subject(s) - viewpoints , face (sociological concept) , computer science , active appearance model , artificial intelligence , computer vision , object (grammar) , range (aeronautics) , facial recognition system , pattern recognition (psychology) , machine learning , image (mathematics) , engineering , art , social science , sociology , visual arts , aerospace engineering
This paper describes building models which represent the appearance of an object (in particular, a face) as seen from two or more di erent viewpoints simultaneously. A small number of 2D linear statistical models are suAEcient to capture the shape and appearance of a face from a wide range of viewpoints. Given multiple images of the same face we can learn a coupled model describing the relationship between the frontal appearance and the pro le of a face. This relationship can be used to predict new views of a face seen from one view. Such a coupled model can be used to constrain search algorithms which seek to locate a face in multiple views simultaneously, leading to more robust results than searching each view independently.
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