Saturday, June 03, 2006

VASC seminar : 2D and 3D Face Alignment

Author : Leon Gu

Bio
Leon Gu is a fourth year Ph.D. student in computer science department. He received his M.S. from Peking University and his B.S. from Xi'an JiaotongUniversity, both in computer science. He worked in Microsoft Research Asiaas an associate researcher between 1999 and 2002. He is advised by TakeoKanade since 2002. His research interest involves visual object localization and recognition.

Abstract

A good algorithm for recognizing the parts of objects is characterized by three features: automatic, efficient, and accurate on noised, unseeninstances. Typical works in this field are good on one of these features,but short on the others. This talk will focus on face alignment, i.e.,
deform a model to identify the detailed facial features. I will describe our recent work on 2D and 3D face alignment, which has been used in a number of projects within and outside of CMU. I will describe the major differences between our method and previous methods, and explain the intuition behind them.

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