DocumentCode
1524827
Title
Prototyping and transforming facial textures for perception research
Author
Tiddeman, Bernard ; Burt, Michael ; Perrett, David
Author_Institution
St. Andrews Univ., UK
Volume
21
Issue
5
fYear
2001
Firstpage
42
Lastpage
50
Abstract
Transforming facial images along perceived dimensions (such as age, gender, race, or health) has application in areas as diverse as psychology, medicine, and forensics. We can use prototype images to define the salient features of a particular face classification (for example, European female adult or East-Asian male child). We then use the differences between two prototypes to define an axis of transformation, such as younger to older. By applying these changes to a given input face, we can change its apparent age, race, or gender. Psychological investigations reveal a limitation with existing methods that´s particularly apparent when changing the age of faces. We relate the problem to the loss of facial textures (such as stubble and wrinkles) in the prototypes due to the blending process. We review the existing face prototyping and transformation methods and present a new, wavelet-based method for prototyping and transforming facial textures
Keywords
image texture; wavelet transforms; face classification; facial texture prototyping; facial texture transformation; perceived dimensions; perception research; psychology; wavelet-based method; Color; Eyes; Facial features; Laboratories; Mouth; Nose; Pixel; Prototypes; Shape; Vectors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/38.946630
Filename
946630
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