The face and gesture recognition network (FG-NET) ageing database was released in 2004 in an attempt to support research activities aimed at understanding the changes in facial appearance caused by ageing. Since then the database was used for carrying out research in various disciplines including age estimation, age-invariant face recognition and age progression. On the basis of the analysis of published work where the FG-NET ageing database was used, conclusions related to the type of research carried out in relation to the impact of the dataset in shaping up the research topic of facial ageing are presented. This study also includes a review of key articles from different thematic areas, where the FG-NET ageing database was used and the presentation of benchmark results. The ultimate aims of this study are to present concrete facts related to research activities in facial ageing during the past decade, provide an indication of the main methodologies adopted, present a comprehensive list of benchmark results and most importantly provide roadmaps for future trends, requirements and research directions in facial ageing.
In the framework of MPEG-4, one can include applications where virtual agents, utilizing both textual and multisensory data, including facial expressions and nonverbal speech help systems become accustomed to the actual feelings of the user. Applications of this technology are expected in educational environments, virtual collaborative workplaces, communities, and interactive entertainment. Facial animation has gained much interest within the MPEG-4 framework; with implementation details being an open research area (Tekalp, 1999). In this paper, we describe a method for enriching human computer interaction, focusing on analysis and synthesis of primary and intermediate facial expressions (Ekman and Friesen (1978)). To achieve this goal, we utilize facial animation parameters (FAPs) to model primary expressions and describe a rule-based technique for handling intermediate ones. A relation between FAPs and the activation parameter proposed in classical psychological studies is established, leading to parameterized facial expression analysis and synthesis notions, compatible with the MPEG-4 standard
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