Dao et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Image-based skeletal muscle coordination: case study on a subject specific facial mimic simulationDao et al., 2018
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- 11295906031691445591
- Author
- Dao T
- Fan A
- Dakpé S
- Pouletaut P
- Rachik M
- HO BA THO M
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology
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Facial muscle coordination is a fundamental mechanism for facial mimics and expressions. The understanding of this complex mechanism leads to better diagnosis and treatment of facial disorders like facial palsy or disfigurement. The objective of this work was to use …
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