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ILoveEye: Eyeliner Makeup Guidance System with Eye Shape Features

Drawing eyeliner is not an easy task for whom lacks experience in eye makeup. Everyone has a unique pair of eyes, so they need to draw eyeliner in a style that suits their eyes. We proposed ILoveEye, an interactive system that supports eye-makeup novices to draw natural and suitable eyeliner. The proposed system analyzes the shape of the user's eyes and classifies the eye types from camera frame. The system can recommend the eyeliner style to the user based on the designed recommendation rules. Then, the system can generate the original patterns corresponding to the eyeliner style, and the user can draw the eyeliner while observing the real-time makeup guidance. The user evaluation experiments are conducted to verify that the proposed ILoveEye system can help some users to draw reasonable eyeliner based on the specific eye shapes and improve their eye makeup skills.

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