학술논문

View synthesis from Infrared-visual fused 3D model for face recognition
Document Type
Conference
Source
2005 5th International Conference on Information Communications & Signal Processing Information, Communications and Signal Processing, 2005 Fifth International Conference on. :177-180 2005
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Face recognition
Image databases
Visual databases
Facial animation
Infrared imaging
Lighting
Humans
Face detection
Cameras
Skin
infrared
3D model
face recognition
Language
Abstract
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in infrared (IR) face recognition. However, few works are reported on the face pose problem in IR images. Existing methods have to capture tens of images of each subject at various poses, resulting in a huge database and longer registration time. This paper presents a method for synthesis of face images at different poses using only 2 input images based on a generic and deformable 3D model. Visual and infrared images are fused and then mapped on to the face model. This offers more information than either of IR or visual image alone. Based on the vivid 3D face model, images under varying poses can be synthesized and to train an face recognition system. Therefore, it can significantly reduce the size of the database and shrink registration time. The method is low cost. Experimental results shows that the proposed approach is effective and suitable for face recognition.