3D Face Recognition: Feature Extraction Based on Directional Signatures from Range Data and Disparity Maps
Ramalingam, Soodamani
(2014)
3D Face Recognition: Feature Extraction Based on Directional Signatures from Range Data and Disparity Maps.
In:
2013 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics :.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), pp. 4397-4402.
ISBN 9781479906529
In this paper, the author presents a work on i) range data and ii) stereo-vision system based disparity map profiling that are used as signatures for 3D face recognition. The signatures capture the intensity variations along a line at sample points on a face in any particular direction. The directional signatures and some of their combinations are compared to study the variability in recognition performances. Two 3D face image datasets namely, a local student database captured with a stereo vision system and the FRGC v1 range dataset are used for performance evaluation.
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