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It would be so great and helpful to hear some opinions from someone as a professional in this field! The questions are as follows:

1) What are the barriers of real-time facial expression tracking system based on 2D data?

2) What are the advantages and disadvantages of facial expression capture based on 3D data (with depth camera or other techniques)?

3) In the long term, what facial motion capture method/company do you think the most highly of and why?

4) Which human body model (skeleton-based model, contour-based model, volume-based model) do you think will most probably become the mainstream model in the future?

5) What do you think of the top-down approach and bottom-up approach to Human Pose Estimation? What method/approach do you think is the most suitable for facial expression capture specifically?

Let's have an open discussion guys! Please feel free to share any of your thoughts or throw more questions on facial motion capture. Thanks a lot in advance for sharing your thoughts and time! Much appreciated!

What I have tried:

I have done some basic research online but obviously, it's not enough thus I'm here for help!
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Updated 13-Mar-22 6:56am

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This is not a discussion forum - it's a "quick questions" area, intended for solutions that can be entered in a small text box like this one. Discussions both get lost in the "noise" (QA turns over pretty fast most weekdays) and get impossible to read if they get "interesting"!

You need a forum format rather than a question and answer format. We don't have a specific motion capture forum here (though they probably do exist: motion capture forum - Google Search[^]).

I can't really think of a forum here that would completely fit teh bill - perhaps the Artificial Intelligence Discussion Boards[^] is the most appropriate?
 
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Jason Zhang 2022 13-Mar-22 20:44pm    
Aha I see. Seems like I came to the wrong place. Thank you so much! :)
OriginalGriff 14-Mar-22 2:55am    
You're welcome!

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