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Overview of the Face Recognition Grand Challenge

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Overview of the Face Recognition Grand Challenge
Over the last couple of years, face recognition researchers have been developing new techniques. These developments are being fueled by advances in computer vision techniques, computer design, sensor design, and interest in fielding face recognition systems. Such advances hold the promise of reducing the error rate in face recognition systems by an order of magnitude over Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT) 2002 results. The Face Recognition Grand Challenge (FRGC) is designed to achieve this performance goal by presenting to researchers a six-experiment challenge problem along with data corpus of 50,000 images. The data consists of 3D scans and high resolution still imagery taken under controlled and uncontrolled conditions. This paper describes the challenge problem, data corpus, and presents baseline performance and preliminary results on natural statistics of facial imagery.
P. Jonathon Phillips, Patrick J. Flynn, W. Todd Sc
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where CVPR
Authors P. Jonathon Phillips, Patrick J. Flynn, W. Todd Scruggs, Kevin W. Bowyer, Jin Chang, Kevin J. Hoffman, Joe Marques, Jaesik Min, William J. Worek
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