In recent years, the 3-D face has become biometric modal, for security applications. Dealing with occlusions covering the facial surface is difficult to handle. Occlusion means blocking of face images by objects such as sun glasses, kerchiefs, hands, hair and so on. Occlusions are occurred by facial expressions, poses also. Basically consider two things: i) Occlusion handling for surface registration and ii). Missing data handling for classification. For registration to use an adaptively-selected-model based registration scheme is used. After registering occlusions are detected and removed. In order to handle the missing data we use a masking strategy call masked projection technique called Fisher faces Projection. Registration based on the adaptively selected model together with the masked analysis offer an occlusion robust face recognition system.
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