Title :
Visualisation Tool for Representing Synthetic Facial Emotional Expressions
Author :
Loizides, Andreas ; Himona, Stephania Loizidou ; Chrysanthou, Yiorgos
Author_Institution :
Comput. Dept., P.A. Coll., Limassol
Abstract :
This paper describes a face-muscle model system capable of emoting avatars in a variety of applications. The presented model produces dynamically changing facial expressions on computer generated faces, using mathematically modeled muscle deformations. The muscle model used to distort sets of vertices in a 3D space, is independent of the geometric model and hence it can be applied to arbitrary face meshes. The work presented here is based on the theories of Keith Waters and Fred Parke as detailed in their book Computer Facial Animation. The original Geoface program was written by Keith Waters in 1994 at Cambridge Research Laboratories, and is available from the OpenGL organisation as part of a demo package.
Keywords :
avatars; computer animation; data visualisation; Geoface program; OpenGL organisation; arbitrary face meshes; avatar; computer generated faces; dynamically changing facial expressions; face-muscle model system; geometric model; mathematically modeled muscle deformations; synthetic facial emotional expressions; visualisation tool; Application software; Avatars; Books; Deformable models; Facial animation; Laboratories; Mathematical model; Muscles; Solid modeling; Visualization; Facial Animation; Muscle-Models; Synthetic Facial Expressions; Visualization Tools;
Conference_Titel :
Visualisation, 2008 International Conference
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3271-4
DOI :
10.1109/VIS.2008.14