Search Results for author: Federico M. Sukno

Found 5 papers, 0 papers with code

BabyNet: Reconstructing 3D faces of babies from uncalibrated photographs

no code implementations11 Mar 2022 Araceli Morales, Antonio R. Porras, Marius George Linguraru, Gemma Piella, Federico M. Sukno

We present a 3D face reconstruction system that aims at recovering the 3D facial geometry of babies from uncalibrated photographs, BabyNet.

3D Face Reconstruction Decoder +1

Survey on 3D face reconstruction from uncalibrated images

no code implementations11 Nov 2020 Araceli Morales, Gemma Piella, Federico M. Sukno

Recently, a lot of attention has been focused on the incorporation of 3D data into face analysis and its applications.

3D Face Reconstruction

Local Shape Spectrum Analysis for 3D Facial Expression Recognition

no code implementations19 May 2017 Dmytro Derkach, Federico M. Sukno

Building from one of the most successful frameworks for facial analysis using exclusively 3D geometry, we extend the analysis from a curve-based representation into a spectral representation, which allows a complete description of the underlying surface that can be further tuned to the desired level of detail.

3D Facial Expression Recognition Facial Expression Recognition

Automatic Viseme Vocabulary Construction to Enhance Continuous Lip-reading

no code implementations26 Apr 2017 Adriana Fernandez-Lopez, Federico M. Sukno

Our results indicate that we are able to recognize approximately 58% of the visemes, 47% of the phonemes and 23% of the words in a continuous speech scenario and that the optimal viseme vocabulary for Spanish is composed by 20 visemes.

Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +3

Towards Estimating the Upper Bound of Visual-Speech Recognition: The Visual Lip-Reading Feasibility Database

no code implementations26 Apr 2017 Adriana Fernandez-Lopez, Oriol Martinez, Federico M. Sukno

On one hand, researchers have reported that the mapping between phonemes and visemes (visual units) is one-to-many because there are phonemes which are visually similar and indistinguishable between them.

Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +3

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