DocumentCode :
1049403
Title :
M-Face: An Appearance-Based Photorealistic Model for Multiple Facial Attributes Rendering
Author :
Fu, Yun ; Zheng, Nanning
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Adv. Sci. & Technol., Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL
Volume :
16
Issue :
7
fYear :
2006
fDate :
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
830
Lastpage :
842
Abstract :
A novel framework for appearance-based photorealistic facial modeling, called Merging Face (M-Face), is presented and applied to generate emotional facial attributes in rotated views. Assuming that human faces belong to both the linear object class and the Lambertian object class, we span the face space and attribute space, respectively, by using groups of prototypes and merging ratio image (MRI). The MRI is defined as the seamless blend of individual expression ratio image, aging ratio image, and illumination ratio image (quotient image). The M-Face integrates the view space projection, shape caricaturing, and texture MRI-mapping techniques. Derived from the average face, the caricatured shape is reshaped to be more distinct by exaggerating individual distinctiveness, while the rerendered texture multiplies the MRI information during the caricaturing. Based on the M-Face model, the expression morphing, chronological aging or rejuvenating, and illumination variance can be merged seamlessly in a photorealistic style on desired view-rotated faces yielded by view morphing. This framework has the following advantages. First, 3-D reconstruction is avoided without weakening photorealistic effects. Second, the integration of shape caricaturing and texture MRI-mapping proves by experiments to be an efficient and computational inexpensive strategy for realistic face synthesis. Finally, the M-Face is a 2-D parameter-driven model, which highly simplifies user manipulations. The potential applications of M-Face are in various fields like virtual human face, speech-driven talking head, digital painting, film-making, and low-bit-rate communication
Keywords :
image texture; rendering (computer graphics); 2D parameter-driven model; Lambertian object class; M-Face appearance-based photorealistic facial model; aging ratio image; caricatured shape; chronological aging; digital painting; expression morphing; film making; human faces; illumination ratio image; illumination variance; individual expression ratio image; linear object class; low-bit-rate communication; merging face; merging ratio image; multiple emotional facial attributes rendering; quotient image; realistic face synthesis; rerendered texture; shape caricaturing; speech-driven talking head; texture MRI-mapping techniques; user manipulations; view morphing; view space projection; view-rotated faces; virtual human face; Aging; Face; Humans; Lighting; Magnetic resonance imaging; Merging; Prototypes; Shape; Speech synthesis; Three dimensional displays; Aging and rejuvenating; Merging Face (M-Face); classes and objects; expression; face modeling; facial attributes; illumination variance; photorealistic rendering; ratio image; view rotation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8215
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2006.877398
Filename :
1661659
Link To Document :
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