Neuromuscular Control of the Face-Head-Neck Biomechanical Complex With Learning-Based Expression Transfer From Images and Videos
Xiao S. Zeng, Surya Dwarakanath, Wuyue Lu, Masaki Nakada, Demetri, Terzopoulos

TL;DR
This paper introduces a learning-based method that transfers facial expressions and head movements from images and videos to a biomechanical face-head-neck model using FACS, ensuring anatomical accuracy and reducing manual data collection.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel approach combining deep learning and biomechanical simulation for anatomically consistent facial expression transfer from visual data.
Findings
Successful transfer of expressions and head poses to the biomechanical model
Elimination of manual data collection through self-generated training data
Demonstrated anatomical consistency in transferred expressions
Abstract
The transfer of facial expressions from people to 3D face models is a classic computer graphics problem. In this paper, we present a novel, learning-based approach to transferring facial expressions and head movements from images and videos to a biomechanical model of the face-head-neck complex. Leveraging the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) as an intermediate representation of the expression space, we train a deep neural network to take in FACS Action Units (AUs) and output suitable facial muscle and jaw activation signals for the musculoskeletal model. Through biomechanical simulation, the activations deform the facial soft tissues, thereby transferring the expression to the model. Our approach has advantages over previous approaches. First, the facial expressions are anatomically consistent as our biomechanical model emulates the relevant anatomy of the face, head, and neck.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFace recognition and analysis · Facial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and Research
