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2D face pose normalisation using a 3D morphable model

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2D face pose normalisation using a 3D morphable model
The ever growing need for improved security, surveillance and identity protection, calls for the creation of evermore reliable and robust face recognition technology that is scalable and can be deployed in all kinds of environments without compromising its effectiveness. In this paper we study the impact that pose correction has on the performance of 2D face recognition. To measure the effect, we use a state of the art 2D recognition algorithm. The pose correction is performed by means of 3D morphable model. Our results on the non frontal XM2VTS database showed that pose correction can improve recognition rates up to 30%.
Jose Rafael Tena, Raymond S. Smith, Miroslav Hamou
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where AVSS
Authors Jose Rafael Tena, Raymond S. Smith, Miroslav Hamouz, Josef Kittler, Adrian Hilton, John Illingworth
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