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3D Model-Based Face Recognition in Video

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3D Model-Based Face Recognition in Video
Face recognition in video has gained wide attention due to its role in designing surveillance systems. One of the main advantages of video over still frames is that evidence accumulation over multiple frames can provide better face recognition performance. However, surveillance videos are generally of low resolution containing faces mostly in non-frontal poses. Consequently, face recognition in video poses serious challenges to state-of-the-art face recognition systems. Use of 3D face models has been suggested as a way to compensate for low resolution, poor contrast and non-frontal pose. We propose to overcome the pose problem by automatically (i) reconstructing a 3D face model from multiple non-frontal frames in a video, (ii) generating a frontal view from the derived 3D model, and (iii) using a commercial 2D face recognition engine to recognize the synthesized frontal view. A factorization-based structure from motion algorithm is used for 3D face reconstruction. The proposed scheme h...
Unsang Park, Anil K. Jain
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICB
Authors Unsang Park, Anil K. Jain
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