Visual and Statistical Modeling of Facial Movement in Patients with Cleft Lip 
       by Carroll-Ann Trotman, Julian Faraway and Ceib Philips.

		Data analysis and software written by
			  Julian J. Faraway
		       Department of Statistics
			University of Michigan

This is "viewer A" described in the paper. Double click on the face to
start. You will see the markers on a face as described in the paper. You
need to use the following keys to control the animation:

* Function keys F1-F6 - Load Exhibit 1-6 respectively

  F1 - Two raw data examples
  F2 - Average motion
  F3 - Average of non cleft motions compared to cleft motions both
       on the average face
  F4 - Motions above and below the average by two SDs in the direction of
       the first principal component weighted on the mouth markers.
  F5 - Same as F4 but on PC2
  F6 - Same as F4 but on PC3

* Arrow keys rotate the view

* a - show first (or only) face moving

* b - show second (if available) face moving

* c - show both (if available) faces moving

* m - toggle the animation between smile, cheek puff, lip
  purse, grimace, mouth open and natural smile.

* < and > - increase/decrease face size

* ESC key to exit

How fast the animation displays depends on your hardware and
particularly whether a 3D video card with OpenGL acceleration is
installed. This is just a demonstration program. No warranty is given
or implied. 

The directory contains the following files

face.exe
	The Windows executable that illustrates the facial motions
	described in the paper.

glut32.dll 

	   A dll for the GLUT library used for the Windows version. If
	   you already have this on your system - you may get a message 
	   about a conflict.  Remove the oldest version.

face-data
	Directory containing the  data used to produce the facial motions

The program was constructed by Julian Faraway - WWW-
http://www.stat.lsa.umich.edu/~faraway Email: faraway@umich.edu

