Feb. 14, 2024, 5:46 a.m. | Tim B\"uchner Oliver Mothes Orlando Guntinas-Lichius Joachim Denzler

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Analyzing facial features and expressions is a complex task in computer vision. The human face is intricate, with significant shape, texture, and appearance variations. In medical contexts, facial structures that differ from the norm, such as those affected by paralysis, are particularly important to study and require precise analysis. One area of interest is the subtle movements involved in blinking, a process that is not yet fully understood and needs high-resolution, time-specific analysis for detailed understanding. However, a significant challenge …

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