A Geometrical Approach for Age-Invariant Face Recognition
Human faces undergo considerable amounts of variations with aging. While face recognition systems have proven to be sensitive to factors such as illumination and pose, their sensitivity to facial aging effects is yet to be studied. The FRVT (Face Recognition Vendor Test) report estimated a decrease...
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my.utp.eprints.108952013-12-16T23:47:57Z A Geometrical Approach for Age-Invariant Face Recognition Ali, Amal Seralkhatem Osman Asirvadam, Vijanth Sagayan a/l Malik, Aamir Saeed Aziz, Azrina QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Human faces undergo considerable amounts of variations with aging. While face recognition systems have proven to be sensitive to factors such as illumination and pose, their sensitivity to facial aging effects is yet to be studied. The FRVT (Face Recognition Vendor Test) report estimated a decrease in performance by approximately 5% for each year of age difference. Therefore, the development of age-invariant capability remains an important issue for robust face recognition. This research study proposed a geometrical model based on multiple triangular features for the purpose of handling the challenge of face age variations that affect the process of face recognition. The system is aimed to serve in real time applications where the test images are usually taken in random scales that may not be of the same scale as the probe image, along with orientation, lighting ,illumination, and pose variations. Multiple mathematical equations were developed and used in the process of forming distinct subject clusters. These clusters hold the results of applying the developed mathematical models over the FGNET face aging database. The system was able to achieve a maximum classification accuracy of above 99% when the system was tested over the entire FGNET database. Springer International Publishing Zaman, Halimah Badioze Robinson, Peter Olivier, Patrick Shih, Timothy K. Velastin, Sergio 2013-11-13 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10895/1/paper2.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02958-0_8 Ali, Amal Seralkhatem Osman and Asirvadam, Vijanth Sagayan a/l and Malik, Aamir Saeed and Aziz, Azrina (2013) A Geometrical Approach for Age-Invariant Face Recognition. In: Advances in Visual Informatics. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), 8237 (8237). Springer International Publishing, pp. 81-96. ISBN 978-3-319-02957-3 http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10895/ |
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Human faces undergo considerable amounts of variations with aging. While face recognition systems have proven to be sensitive to factors such as illumination and pose, their sensitivity to facial aging effects is yet to be studied. The FRVT (Face Recognition Vendor Test) report estimated a decrease in performance by approximately 5% for each year of age difference. Therefore, the development of age-invariant capability remains an important issue for robust face recognition. This research study proposed a geometrical model based on multiple triangular features for the purpose of handling the challenge of face age variations that affect the process of face recognition. The system is aimed to serve in real time applications where the test images are usually taken in random scales that may not be of the same scale as the probe image, along with orientation, lighting ,illumination, and pose variations. Multiple mathematical equations were developed and used in the process of forming distinct subject clusters. These clusters hold the results of applying the developed mathematical models over the FGNET face aging database. The system was able to achieve a maximum classification accuracy of above 99% when the system was tested over the entire FGNET database. |
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A Geometrical Approach for Age-Invariant Face Recognition |
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