| T. Cootes, G. Wheeler, K. Walker, and C. Taylor. Coupled-view active appearance models. In Proceedings of the British Machine Vision Conference, volume 1, pages 52--61, 2000. |
....in many computer vision and pattern recognition applications. Active Shape Models (ASM) 6, 3] and Active Appearance Models (AAM) 4] proposed by Cootes et al., are two popular models for the purpose of shape and appearance modeling and extraction. They have received much attention in recent years [10, 1, 15, 16, 2, 12, 11, 9, 18, 14, 7, 8]. In ASM, the local appearance model, which represents the local statistics around each landmark, e#ciently finds the best candidate point for each landmark in searching the image. The solution space is constrained by a properly trained global shape model. Based on the accurate modeling of the ....
T. F. Cootes, G. V. Wheeler, K. N. Walker, and C. J. Taylor. Coupled-view active appearance models. In Proc. British Machine Vision Conference, volume 1, pages 52--61, 2000.
....variation and texture variation and between texture variation and position variation. It learns the two line regression models from training data. The two models facilitate the minimizations in high dimensional space. The AAM has been extended to multi view faces using piecewise linear modeling [6, 7] or a single nonlinear model [15] 1 In this paper, we propose a new appearance model, called direct appearance model (DAM) for aligning and estimating face appearances. The new appearance model is motivated by our findings of a flaw of AAM modeling and difficulties in training AAM in our ....
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