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3D Artistic Face Transformation with Identity Preservation

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Smart Graphics (SG 2014)

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This paper describes a 3D face modeling technique that automatically transforms a normal human face to an artistic face. Starting from any 3D human face, the selected 3D artistic-style is gradually added to the face to transform it toward the plausible artistic face. In the transformation process, the human facial identity will remain recognizable while the artistic-style is slowly visible. The main contribution of this work is in the identity preservation algorithm that can prevent the human identity to be altered by the added artistic-style. Our numerical evaluations illustrate that our technique can significantly maintain the facial identity in the transformation process better than other transformation techniques.

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Sucontphunt, T. (2014). 3D Artistic Face Transformation with Identity Preservation. In: Christie, M., Li, TY. (eds) Smart Graphics. SG 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8698. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11650-1_14

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