2010 Chinese Conference on Pattern Recognition (CCPR) 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ccpr.2010.5659251
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Face Alignment under Partial Occlusion in near Infrared Images

Abstract: Abstract:Face alignment and recognition in less controlled environment are one of the most essential bottlenecks for practical face recognition system. Recently several researches have focused on partial face recognition problem, but few works have addressed the problem of face alignment under partial occlusion. In this paper, we present a robust face alignment method by combining local feature matching and Probabilistic Hough Transform (PHT) for partial face alignment in near infrared (NIR) images. Given a se… Show more

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“…Various face recognition based systems have been implemented using 2-D or 3-D view of faces. Generally face recognition systems gives poor performance in occlusion [10] [11]. Iris based recognition systems are highly expensive and are used in highly secured access control applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various face recognition based systems have been implemented using 2-D or 3-D view of faces. Generally face recognition systems gives poor performance in occlusion [10] [11]. Iris based recognition systems are highly expensive and are used in highly secured access control applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%