2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-020-10161-8
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A technique to match highly similar 3D objects with an application to biomedical security

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“…The center of the window is translated to the mean offset if the computed value exceeds a threshold. 67 The 2D images are cropped to include only the faces, which is necessary to remove extraneous information such as shoulders and backgrounds from the images. Figure 3 shows original samples of 2D and 2.5D face images along with their cropped versions respectively from UND dataset.…”
Section: Prepossessingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The center of the window is translated to the mean offset if the computed value exceeds a threshold. 67 The 2D images are cropped to include only the faces, which is necessary to remove extraneous information such as shoulders and backgrounds from the images. Figure 3 shows original samples of 2D and 2.5D face images along with their cropped versions respectively from UND dataset.…”
Section: Prepossessingmentioning
confidence: 99%