2024
DOI: 10.1111/cgf.15038
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Learning to Stabilize Faces

J. Bednarik,
E. Wood,
V. Choutas
et al.

Abstract: Nowadays, it is possible to scan faces and automatically register them with high quality. However, the resulting face meshes often need further processing: we need to stabilize them to remove unwanted head movement. Stabilization is important for tasks like game development or movie making which require facial expressions to be cleanly separated from rigid head motion. Since manual stabilization is labor‐intensive, there have been attempts to automate it. However, previous methods remain impractical: they eith… Show more

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