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  • Medical Imaging
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  • Quantitative facial measurements are essential for epidemiological, clinical, and forensic applications.
  • Recent years have seen increased attention on improving facial measurement techniques.
  • The process involves face registration, landmarking, morphometric quantification, and dimension reduction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive review of methods for quantitative facial trait measurement.
  • To discuss different approaches to face registration and landmarking, including deep learning.
  • To cover quantification techniques, dimension reduction, and reliability in facial analysis.

Main Methods:

  • Review of face registration techniques for pose standardization.
  • Analysis of landmarking methods (anatomical and pseudo-landmarks) using 2D and 3D data.
  • Discussion of morphometric quantification, dimension reduction (e.g., manifold learning), and symmetry registration.

Main Results:

  • Face registration and landmarking are distinct but related processes.
  • Landmarking approaches vary in data needs, modeling, and training complexity.
  • Deep learning algorithms, active shape models, and template-based methods are key landmarking strategies.

Conclusions:

  • The choice of facial analysis algorithm depends on data availability, landmark sets, accuracy requirements, and training complexity.
  • Pseudo-landmarks augment anatomical landmarks for dense surface coverage.
  • Reliability and downstream analysis considerations are vital in quantitative facial measurements.