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Face Matching Between Near Infrared and Visible Light Images

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Face Matching Between Near Infrared and Visible Light Images
Abstract. In many applications, such as E-Passport and driver’s license, the enrollment of face templates is done using visible light (VIS) face images. Such images are normally acquired in controlled environment where the lighting is approximately frontal. However, Authentication is done in variable lighting conditions. Matching of faces in VIS images taken in different lighting conditions is still a big challenge. A recent development in near infrared (NIR) image based face recognition [1] has well overcome the difficulty arising from lighting changes. However, it requires that enrollment face images be acquired using NIR as well. In this paper, we present a new problem, that of matching a face in an NIR image against one in a VIS images, and propose a solution to it. The work is aimed to develop a new solution for meeting the accuracy requirement of face-based biometric recognition, by taking advantages of the recent NIR face technology while allowing the use of existing VIS face...
Dong Yi, Rong Liu, Rufeng Chu, Zhen Lei, Stan Z. L
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Updated 08 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICB
Authors Dong Yi, Rong Liu, Rufeng Chu, Zhen Lei, Stan Z. Li
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