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Landmark-based homologous multi-point warping approach to 3D facial recognition using multiple datasets.

Olalekan Agbolade1, Azree Nazri1, Razali Yaakob1, Abdul Azim Abd Ghani2, Yoke Kqueen Cheah3.   

Abstract

Over the years, neuroscientists and psychophysicists have been asking whether data acquisition for facial analysis should be performed holistically or with local feature analysis. This has led to various advanced methods of face recognition being proposed, and especially techniques using facial landmarks. The current facial landmark methods in 3D involve a mathematically complex and time-consuming workflow involving semi-landmark sliding tasks. This paper proposes a homologous multi-point warping for 3D facial landmarking, which is verified experimentally on each of the target objects in a given dataset using 500 landmarks (16 anatomical fixed points and 484 sliding semi-landmarks). This is achieved by building a template mesh as a reference object and applying this template to each of the targets in three datasets using an artificial deformation approach. The semi-landmarks are subjected to sliding along tangents to the curves or surfaces until the bending energy between a template and a target form is minimal. The results indicate that our method can be used to investigate shape variation for multiple datasets when implemented on three databases (Stirling, FRGC and Bosphorus). ©2020 Agbolade et al.

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Keywords:  3D facial landmark; 3D morphology; Homologous facial points; Landmark algorithm; Multiple datasets; TPS warping

Year:  2020        PMID: 33816901      PMCID: PMC7924716          DOI: 10.7717/peerj-cs.249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PeerJ Comput Sci        ISSN: 2376-5992


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