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A Quantified Study of Facial Asymmetry in 3D Faces
Nice, France October 17-October 17
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/AMFG.2003.1240847IEEE International Workshop on Analys ...
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Yanxi Liu, Carnegie Mellon University
Jeff Palmer, Carnegie Mellon University
With the rapid development of 3D imagining technology, the wide usage of 3D surface information for research and applications is becoming a convenient reality. This study is focused on a quantified analysis of facial asymmetry of more than 100 3D human faces (individuals). We investigate whether facial asymmetry differs statistically significantly from a bilateral symmetry assumption, and the role of global and local facial asymmetry for gender discrimination.
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Yanxi Liu, Jeff Palmer, "A Quantified Study of Facial Asymmetry in 3D Faces," amfg, pp.222, IEEE International Workshop on Analysis and Modeling of Faces and Gestures, 2003
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