三维人脸网格序列纹理数据中的唇轮廓识别

Keith Johnston, P. Morrow, B. Scotney, O. Duffy
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帕金森病(PD)是一种影响运动、认知和自主神经功能的退行性神经系统疾病,其症状包括静息性震颤、僵硬和整体运动减少。由于运动语言障碍,患者经常会经历沟通上的变化,比如声音变小,发音不准确。运动言语障碍(构音障碍)的程度和治疗效果目前由言语和语言治疗师使用标准化测试(如法语构音障碍评估)进行主观评估,该测试评估言语特征和运动控制。这些主观评估的结果可能会受到外部因素的不利影响,例如治疗师的经验,因此需要更客观的评估方法。三维动态计算机建模可以用来实时捕捉人脸的运动,从而随着时间的推移产生一系列三维人脸网格。这种动态三维建模可用于客观评估帕金森病伴构音障碍患者的面部活动程度。从一系列三维网格中测量面部移动的一个重要步骤是在序列的每个网格中识别面部特征(如嘴唇轮廓)的位置。我们描述了一种使用积分投影模型和活动轮廓模型使用人脸网格的网格数据和纹理数据识别唇轮廓的方法。
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Lip Contour Identification in Texture Data of 3D Face Mesh Sequences
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a degenerative neurological disease affecting motor, cognitive and autonomic function with symptoms including a resting tremor, rigidity and reduced overall movement. Sufferers often experience communication changes, such as reduced vocal loudness and imprecise articulation, as a result of motor speech disorder. The extent of motor speech disorder (dysarthria) and the efficacy of treatment is currently subjectively assessed by speech and language therapists using standardised tests such as the Frenchay Dysarthria Assessment which assesses speech characteristics and oro-motor control. The outcome of these subjective assessments can be adversely affected by external factors such as the experience of the therapist, therefore there is a recognised need for more objective assessment methods. 3D dynamic computer modelling can be used to capture the movements of the human face in real time to produce a sequence of 3D face meshes over time. This dynamic 3D modelling can be used to objectively assess the extent of facial mobility inParkinson's disease patients with dysarthria. An important step in measuring facial mobility from a sequence of 3D meshes is to identify, in each mesh of the sequence, the location of facial features such as the lip outline. We describe an approach for identifying the lip outline using the mesh data and texture data of a face mesh using integral projection models and an active contour model.
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