2010 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Workshops 2010
DOI: 10.1109/cvprw.2010.5544621
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Periocular region appearance cues for biometric identification

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“…Periocular region includes the iris [10], eyes, eyelids, eye lashes, and part of the eyebrows [13]. Recognition using periocular biometrics is an emerging research area.…”
Section: Survey Of Periocular Biometrics Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Periocular region includes the iris [10], eyes, eyelids, eye lashes, and part of the eyebrows [13]. Recognition using periocular biometrics is an emerging research area.…”
Section: Survey Of Periocular Biometrics Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They experimented with manually generated periocular data from a subset of high resolution frontal images of FRGC [1] with neutral expression, less appearance variations and controlled illumination. Woodard et al [13] used the LBP features and color histograms to represent the local appearance of the periocular region. They achieved better performance by using city block distance for matching LBP features and Bhattacharya coefficient for matching color histograms.…”
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“…All the results indicate that the eye region exhibit the highest discriminative value. Other works presenting results for particular regions of the face can be found in (Savvides et al 2004a(Savvides et al , b, 2006Neo et al 2007Neo et al , 2010Teo et al 2007;Wright et al 2009;Woodard et al 2010;Park et al 2011).…”
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