Title :
High-resolution animation of facial dynamics
Author :
Nadtoka, N. ; Tena, J. Rafael ; Hilton, J.E.A.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Vision, Univ. of Surrey, Guildford
Abstract :
This paper presents a framework for performance-based animation and retargeting of high-resolution face models from motion capture. A novel method is introduced for learning a mapping between sparse 3D motion capture markers and dense high-resolution 3D scans of face shape and appearance. A high-resolution facial expression space is learnt from a set of 3D face scans as a person specific morphable model. Sparse 3D face points sampled at the motion capture marker positions are used to build a corresponding low-resolution expression space to represent the facial dynamics from motion capture. Radial basis function interpolation is used to automatically map the low-resolution motion capture of facial dynamics to the high-resolution facial expression space. This produces a high-resolution facial animation with the detailed shape and appearance of real facial dynamics. Retargeting is introduced to transfer facial expressions to a novel subject captured from a single photograph or 3D scan. The subject specific high- resolution expression space is mapped to the novel subject based on anatomical differences in face shape. Results facial animation and retargeting demonstrate realistic animation of expressions from motion capture.
Keywords :
computer animation; emotion recognition; image resolution; radial basis function networks; 3D face scans; face appearance; face shape; facial animation; facial dynamics; high-resolution animation; high-resolution facial expression; low-resolution expression space; motion capture; motion capture expressions; performance-based animation; radial basis function interpolation; sparse 3D motion capture markers;
Conference_Titel :
Visual Media Production, 2007. IETCVMP. 4th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-0-86341-843-3