Sciweavers

JMM2
2006

Invariant Robust 3-D Face Recognition based on the Hilbert Transform in Spectral Space

13 years 4 months ago
Invariant Robust 3-D Face Recognition based on the Hilbert Transform in Spectral Space
One of the main objectives of face recognition is to determine whether an acquired face belongs to a reference database and to subsequently identify the corresponding individual. Face recognition has application in, for instance, forensic science and security. A face recognition algorithm, to be useful in real applications, must discriminate in between individuals, process data in realtime and be robust against occlusion, facial expression and noise. A new method for robust recognition of three-dimensional faces is presented. The method is based on harmonic coding, Hilbert transform and spectral analysis of 3-D depth distributions. Experimental results with three-dimensional faces, which were scanned with a laser scanner, are presented. The proposed method recognises a face with various facial expressions in the presence of occlusion, has a good discrimination, is able to compare a face against a large database of faces in real-time and is robust against shot noise and additive noise.
Eric Paquet, Marc Rioux
Added 13 Dec 2010
Updated 13 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where JMM2
Authors Eric Paquet, Marc Rioux
Comments (0)