Tracking feature points of the talking face

Authors

  • Noureddine CHERABIT
  • Amar DJERADI
  • Fatma Zohra CHELALI

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talking head, automatic tracking points, coding of visual speech, delaunay triangulation, Lucas-Kanade

Abstract

This paper presents a method of tracking points on a speaking face and the reconstruction of a face model from speaking descriptive vectors followed. After capturing a video of a talking face using a CCD camera, his facial expression changes in a video sequences. The essencial of this work is to track the feature points on the face using the Lucas-Kanade method, then use descriptive vectors up to be exploited for the reconstruction of a model of speaking face. The tracking method used is based on the theorem of Lucas-Kanade and facial reconstruction based on the method of delaunay triangulation.

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16-12-2016

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“Tracking feature points of the talking face”, J. Appl. Methods Electron. Comput., vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 121–125, Dec. 2016, Accessed: Sep. 19, 2024. [Online]. Available: http://ijamec.org/index.php/ijamec/article/view/136

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