各种面部动作中皮肤应变分布的可视化与分析

IF 0.4 Q4 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Takeru MISU, Hisashi ISHIHARA, So NAGASHIMA, Yusuke DOI, Akihiro NAKATANI
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人脸是一种机械系统,通过可变形的面部组织的运动来显示情感和语言信息。由于每个面部动作形成了不同的应力应变场,从而表征了不同的面部外观,因此详细分析每个面部动作的应变分布将有助于对人脸的分析和综合研究。本研究基于附着在日本成年男性面部表面的125个追踪标记的三维位移,评估了44个面部动作的应变分布。我们根据每个面部动作产生的评估区域应变,研究了面部皮肤表面在每个面部区域被拉伸和压缩的程度。然后,我们将应变分布和表面波动可视化,以分析表面变形的复杂性。结果表明,即使在简单的面部动作中,面部的正、负表面应变也会混合在一起,这可能反映了面部皮肤层下复杂的面部结构,其中几种具有不同材料特性的组织(如脂肪组织和保留韧带)分布不均。这些结果为人工面部设计者提供了设计目标和依据,以考虑人工面部的有效皮肤结构和致动器的位置。
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Visualization and analysis of skin strain distribution in various human facial actions
Human faces are mechanical systems that display emotional and linguistic information with motions of the deformable facial tissues. Since each facial action forms a different stress-strain field that characterizes the differentiated facial appearance, a detailed analysis of strain distributions for each facial action will contribute to analytical and synthetical studies on human faces. This study evaluated strain distributions of 44 facial actions of a Japanese adult male based on the three-dimensional displacements of 125 tracking markers attached to the facial surface. We investigated how much the facial skin surface is stretched and compressed in each facial region based on the evaluated area strains produced by each facial action. Then, we visualized the strain distributions and surface undulation to analyze the complexity of the deformations on a face. The results show that the positive and negative surface strains intermingled on a face even in simple facial actions, potentially reflecting the complex facial structure under the facial skin layers, where several tissues with different material properties, e.g., adipose tissues and retaining ligaments, are distributed heterogeneously. These results are beneficial for artificial face designers as a design target and evidence to consider the effective skin structure and locations of actuators for artificial faces.
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