Three-dimensional face recognition using ...
Document type :
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Title :
Three-dimensional face recognition using elastic deformations of facial surfaces
Author(s) :
Daoudi, Mohamed [Auteur]
Institut TELECOM/TELECOM Lille1
FOX MIIRE [LIFL]
Ballihi, Lahoucine [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique et Télécommunications [Rabat] [GSCM-LRIT]
FOX MIIRE [LIFL]
Samir, Chafik [Auteur]
FOX MIIRE [LIFL]
Srivastava, Anuj [Auteur]
Department of Statistics [Tallahassee, FL]

Institut TELECOM/TELECOM Lille1
FOX MIIRE [LIFL]
Ballihi, Lahoucine [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique et Télécommunications [Rabat] [GSCM-LRIT]
FOX MIIRE [LIFL]
Samir, Chafik [Auteur]
FOX MIIRE [LIFL]
Srivastava, Anuj [Auteur]
Department of Statistics [Tallahassee, FL]
Conference title :
2008 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo
City :
Hannover
Country :
Allemagne
Start date of the conference :
2008-06-23
Book title :
Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo
Publication date :
2008-06-23
English keyword(s) :
3D face recognition
curvilinear coordinate system
elastic deformation
curvilinear coordinate system
elastic deformation
HAL domain(s) :
Informatique [cs]/Vision par ordinateur et reconnaissance de formes [cs.CV]
English abstract : [en]
We propose a pattern theoretic approach for studying variability in shapes of facial surfaces. Our idea is to impose a specific, yet natural, coordinate system, called a curvilinear coordinate system, on facial surfaces. ...
Show more >We propose a pattern theoretic approach for studying variability in shapes of facial surfaces. Our idea is to impose a specific, yet natural, coordinate system, called a curvilinear coordinate system, on facial surfaces. In this system, one coordinate xi1 measures the distance of a point from the tip of the nose and its level curves are called the facial curves. The other coordinate xi2 measures distances along these curves; level curves of this coordinate are orthogonal to the facial curves. To compare two facial surfaces we use elastic deformations that use stretching, shrinking, and bending to optimally register points across two surfaces. We will demonstrate this idea on Florida State University (FSU) 3D face database.Show less >
Show more >We propose a pattern theoretic approach for studying variability in shapes of facial surfaces. Our idea is to impose a specific, yet natural, coordinate system, called a curvilinear coordinate system, on facial surfaces. In this system, one coordinate xi1 measures the distance of a point from the tip of the nose and its level curves are called the facial curves. The other coordinate xi2 measures distances along these curves; level curves of this coordinate are orthogonal to the facial curves. To compare two facial surfaces we use elastic deformations that use stretching, shrinking, and bending to optimally register points across two surfaces. We will demonstrate this idea on Florida State University (FSU) 3D face database.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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