A model problem in the representation of digital image sequences

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An optimal feature based representation is computed for the characterization of sequences of a family of digital images arising in the animation of a speaking face. The relation between spatial and temporal correlations is considered and two different experiments are presented. A low-dimensional characterization of lip motion is generated in terms of the 20 most significant features. The mathematical framework allows both the synthesis (generation of real and simulated motion) and analysis (classification) of lip motion. Words are represented both as small matrices and as curves in the plane and are shown to have distinct signatures which are apparently robust. Typical compression ratios vary from O(100:1) to O(1000:1).

论文关键词:Digital image compression,Karhunen-Loève expansion,Animation,Synthetic image generation,Temporal and spatial correlation

论文评审过程:Received 9 December 1991, Revised 4 June 1992, Accepted 19 June 1992, Available online 19 May 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-3203(93)90088-E