New Approaches to Characterization and Recognition of Faces 2011
DOI: 10.5772/18696
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Abstract: IntroductionBiometric systems for human recognition are an ongoing demand. Among all biometric technologies which are employed so far, face recognition is one of the most widely outspread biometrics. Its daily use by nearly everyone as the primary mean for recognizing other humans and its naturalness have turned face recognition into a well-accepted method. Furthermore, this image procurement is not considered as intrusive as the other mentioned alternatives. Nonetheless, in spite of the various facial recogni… Show more

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“…The face is a 3D space sum of large no polygon that can be represented by pixel, and facial features are related to face geometry [4]. Owing to the wide spectrum of applications such as entertainment, smart card, information security, law enforcement, and surveillance, computer vision face recognition has gained a lot of popularity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The face is a 3D space sum of large no polygon that can be represented by pixel, and facial features are related to face geometry [4]. Owing to the wide spectrum of applications such as entertainment, smart card, information security, law enforcement, and surveillance, computer vision face recognition has gained a lot of popularity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%