Sciweavers

AMFG
2003
IEEE

Illumination Modeling and Normalization for Face Recognition

14 years 5 months ago
Illumination Modeling and Normalization for Face Recognition
In this paper, we present a general framework for face modeling under varying lighting conditions. First, we show that a face lighting subspace can be constructed based on three or more training face images illuminated by non-coplanar lights. The lighting of any face image can be represented as a point in this subspace. Second, we show that the extreme rays, i.e. the boundary of an illumination cone, cover the entire light sphere. Therefore, a relatively sparsely sampled face images can be used to build a face model instead of calculating each extremely illuminated face image. Third, we present a face normalization algorithm, illumination alignment, i.e. changing the lighting of one face image to that of another face image. Experiments are presented.
Haitao Wang, Stan Z. Li, Yangsheng Wang, Weiwei Zh
Added 04 Jul 2010
Updated 04 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2003
Where AMFG
Authors Haitao Wang, Stan Z. Li, Yangsheng Wang, Weiwei Zhang
Comments (0)