Active Appearance Models in C++
Active Appearance Models is a small C++ library providing implementations for training, fitting and tracking active appearance models.
Implementation is based on [1]. Warning: this code is currently under heavy development and not suited for production usage.
Active Appearance Models requires the following pre-requisites
To build from source
Although Active Appearance Models should build across multiple platforms and architectures, tests are carried out on these systems
If the build should fail for a specific platform, don't hesitate to create an issue.
Active Appearance Models can be trained on the following test databases
[1] Matthews, Iain, and Simon Baker. "Active appearance models revisited." International Journal of Computer Vision 60.2 (2004): 135-164.
[2] Nordstrm, Michael M., et al. The IMM face database-an annotated dataset of 240 face images. Technical University of Denmark, DTU Informatics, Building 321, 2004.
This file is part of Active Appearance Models (AAM).
Copyright Christoph Heindl 2015
Copyright Sebastian Zambal 2015
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