A system for video-based analysis of face motion during speech [Elektronische Ressource] / vorgelegt von Christian Kroos

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A SYSTEM FORVIDEO-BASED ANALYSIS OFFACE MOTION DURING SPEECHChristian KroosM nchen 2003A SYSTEM FORVIDEO-BASED ANALYSIS OFFACE MOTION DURING SPEECHChristian KroosDissertationan der Fakult t f r Sprach- undLiteraturwissenschaftender Ludwig Maximilians Universit tM nchenvorgelegt vonChristian Kroosaus M nchenM nchen, den 10. Oktober 2003Erstgutachter: Prof. Hans G nther TillmannZweitgutachter: PD Florian SchielTag der m ndlichen Pr fung: 16.02.2004PrefaceThe most popular photography ever in the history of the National Geographic mag-azine is not a splendid rugged mountain scenery or a breath-taking underwaterwild-life shot. No, it is a face, that of Afghan child refugee Sharbat Gula shot in11984 by Steve McCurry in a refugee camp in Pakistan.What is so special about the human face that gives it this priority over all otherimages, makes it the prime object for front pages, advertisement, politics and notleast human relationships? Surely,The face provides a plethora of social information about an individ-ual’s gender, age, familiarity, emotional expression and potentially theirintentions and mental state. (Emery, 2000)But the knowledge of that alone does not seem to help much to really appreciatethe role of the human face in direct personal interactions.
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