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Colour invariants for machine face recognition

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ognjen Arandjelovic, R Cipolla
Illumination invariance remains the most researched, yet the most challenging aspect of automatic face recognition. In this paper we investigate the discriminative power of colour-based invariants in the presence of large illumination changes between training and test data, when appearance changes due to cast shadows and non-Lambertian effects are significant. Specifically, there are three main contributions: (i) we employ a more sophisticated photometric model of the camera and show how its parameters can be estimated, (ii) we derive several novel colour-based face invariants, and (iii) on a large database of video sequences we examine and evaluate the largest number of colour-based representations in the literature. Our results suggest that colour invariants do have a substantial discriminative power which may increase the robustness and accuracy of recognition from low resolution images.

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1 - 8

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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  • Yes

Start date

2008-09-17

End date

2008-09-19

ISBN-13

9781424421541

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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2008, IEEE

Title of proceedings

AFGR 2008 : Proceedings of the Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition International Conference 2008

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