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ICPR
2010
IEEE
14 years 9 days ago
Heterogeneous Face Recognition: Matching NIR to Visible Light Images
Matching near-infrared (NIR) face images to visible light (VIS) face images offers a robust approach to face recognition with unconstrained illumination. In this paper we propose ...
Brendan Klare, Anil Jain
ICPR
2004
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Illumination and Expression Invariant Face Recognition with One Sample Image
Most face recognition approaches either assume constant lighting condition or standard facial expressions, thus cannot deal with both kinds of variations simultaneously. This prob...
Brian C. Lovell, Shaokang Chen
ECCV
1994
Springer
14 years 7 months ago
Face Recognition: the Problem of Compensating for Changes in Illumination Direction
A face recognition system must recognize a face from a novel image despite the variations between images of the same face. A common approach to overcoming image variations because...
Yael Moses, Yael Adini, Shimon Ullman
TIM
2010
214views Education» more  TIM 2010»
13 years 14 hour ago
Image-Quality-Based Adaptive Face Recognition
The accuracy of automated face recognition systems is greatly affected by intraclass variations between enrollment and identification stages. In particular, changes in lighting con...
Harin Sellahewa, Sabah Jassim
WACV
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Mosaicfaces: a discrete representation for face recognition
Most face recognition algorithms use a “distancebased” approach: gallery and probe images are projected into a low dimensional feature space and decisions about matching are b...
Jania Aghajanian, Simon J. D. Prince