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ofxFaceTracker is openFrameworks addon for face tracking, based on Jason Saragih's FaceTracker library.

openFrameworks is an open source toolkit for creative coding.

All ofxFaceTracker code is available under the MIT license, while FaceTracker is provided free for non-commercial use. For commercial use of FaceTracker, please request a quote.

After downloading or cloning ofxFaceTracker, you need to make a copy of the /libs/Tracker/model/ directory in bin/data/model/ of each example. You can do this by hand, or python update-projects.py will take care of this for you. If you see the error Assertion failed: s.is_open(), that means you forgot to drop the model files in the right directory.

If you would like to prototype an idea involving face tracking, I encourage you to download FaceOSC. Dan Wilcox has some great FaceOSC templates that will help you get started in environments like Max, pd, Processing, and openFrameworks.

If you're interested in using ofxFaceTracker for face substitution, check out the FaceSubstitution repository.

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Advanced

Demonstrates how to get the image-space position of the face, and the 3d orientation (collectively, the face "pose") then applies these to the OpenGL context in order to draw an oriented face mesh.

Blink

An advanced example that shows how you might detect blinking from the extracted eye images. This is not necessarily a robust classifier for whether eyes are open or closed, but works well for blinks as events.

Calibrated

Fairly complicated example that demonstrates some advanced/experimental features of ofxCv and ofxFaceTracker for doing AR-style augmentation of the face.

Empty

Provides a minimal example of using an ofxVideoGrabber with an ofxFaceTracker, then extracts and draws the ofPolyline representing the left and right eyes.

Expression

Demonstrates the ExpressionClassifier, which can load, save, and classify expressions into pre-trained categories. Provides basic expressions (eyebrows raised, neutral, smiling) as examples.

Extraction

Demonstrates how to use the mean face mesh to draw pose and expression normalized representation of the face currently being tracked.

FaceOSC

Sends as much data as possible from ofxFaceTracker via OSC, including various "gestures", position, and orientation.

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