Abstract:Gender recognition has important applications in apparel design, social security, and human-computer interaction systems. In this paper, we investigate gender-recognition technologies using 3-D human body shape. The front and side silhouettes from 459 female subjects and 107 male subjects were extracted and then modeled using normalized Elliptic Fourier descriptors. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was conducted to summarize the information contained by the EF coefficients. A back propagation (BP) neural net… Show more
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