THREE DIMENSIONAL PERSON VISAGE TERMINOLOGY WITH VIGOR AND PARTICLE SKIN

SEEE DIGIBOOK ON ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, VOL. 01 (2), JUN 2020 PP. (798-804)
Abstract– The system is designed to determine the visage expressions such as vigor and grain skin and to apply feature extraction methods for feeling recognition. Other facial expressions that can be determined by the system include feeling. All of the three-dimensional input images are flattened and then converted into vigor and grain images so that they can be represented in a two-dimensional structure similar to an image. This makes image manipulation much simpler. The texture features make it possible to retrieve the color components from a texture’s coordinates, such as RGB components, which, in turn, makes it possible to generate texture images for a three-dimensional image. The Viola Jones technique was used to determine which areas of the texture images correspond to facial features. Eye, nose, and mouth are the distinct regions of interest in this investigation. They are referred to as salient facial patches, and their location is determined by the position of facial landmarks. The coarse region of interest is extracted in order to reduce the time complexity associated with finding the entire region of interest as well as the false detection rate. Below the eyes, in the space between the brows, around the nose, and in the corners of the mouth are where the active facial patches are located. The Local Binary Pattern (LBP) algorithm is what’s used to do the feature extraction. Principal Component Analysis, also known as PCA, is a technique for selecting features that is used to select the pertinent features from the vigor and range images before classifying them using the Multi class Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithm.
Index Terms – vigor images, grain skin, 3D visage expression, RGB, LBP, and SVM are some of the keywords that can be found here.
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V. Sreenivasalu Manda, M Shalini, Toryalai, K Saranya
Department of Information Technology,
Rathinam Technical Campus,
Coimbatore, India

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