Computer Science – Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Scientific paper
2005-09-27
Computer Science
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
2005, International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC)
Scientific paper
We present a novel local-based face verification system whose components are analogous to those of biological systems. In the proposed system, after global registration and normalization, three eye regions are converted from the spatial to polar frequency domain by a Fourier-Bessel Transform. The resulting representations are embedded in a dissimilarity space, where each image is represented by its distance to all the other images. In this dissimilarity space a Pseudo-Fisher discriminator is built. ROC and equal error rate verification test results on the FERET database showed that the system performed at least as state-of-the-art methods and better than a system based on polar Fourier features. The local-based system is especially robust to facial expression and age variations, but sensitive to registration errors.
Cesar-Jr Roberto M.
Feris Rogerio S.
Turk Matthew
Zana Yossi
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