This paper presents a method for construction of artificial images of facial expressions. The proposed fractal-based synthesis procedure called pixel-based correspondence works on 2D images and does not require any depth information. This method can generate artificial images of an object when only a single image is given. Using the proposed method, effective example-based facial analysis systems can be trained and utilised in various applications.
Event
Australian and New Zealand Intelligent Information Systems Conference (7th : 2001 : Perth. W.A.)Pagination
177 - 181Publisher
IEEELocation
Perth, W.A.Place of publication
Piscataway, N. J.Start date
2001-11-18End date
2001-11-21ISBN-13
9781740520614ISBN-10
1740520610Language
engNotes
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E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewedEditor/Contributor(s)
A Bouzerdoum, Y AttikiouzelTitle of proceedings
ANZIIS 2001 : Proceedings of the Seventh Australian and New Zealand Intelligent Information Systems Conference