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2010-02-16 11:40
Analysis of Relation between Physical Traits and Visual Impressions of the Face Using Morphable 3D Model, and its Application to Impression Transformation Yoshinori Inaba, Natsumi Noguchi, Ryousuke Kobayashi (Hosei Univ.), Hanae Ishi (Sendai Nat Coll. of Tech.), Jiro Gyoba (Tohoku Univ.), Shigeru Akamatsu (Hosei Univ.) ITS2009-76 IE2009-170 |
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This paper describes a method for achieving novel appearances of a given face that would create intended impressions on observers. A morphable 3D model of a face that describes the variations in appearance of the face using a smaller number of parameters is obtained. The physical parameters of the 3D objects that might strongly contribute to their visual impressions are sought through computational investigation of the impression ratings obtained for learning samples. The influence that the angle of the face gave when the sex of the face was judged was investigated by using 2- AFC method and the pair comparison method. Based on quantification of higher order impressions by the Semantic Differential (SD) method, visual impression of the face was transformed by manipulating the parameters defined in the morphable 3D model. The validity of the proposed method for impression transformation was confirmed by assessment with the paired comparison method. |
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KANSEI information processing / Face Perception / impression-driven design / morphable 3D model / PCA / impression evaluation / impression transfer vector / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 109, pp. 221-226, Feb. 2010. |
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2010-02-08 (ITS, IE) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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