Efficient representation of range face images using vectorfaces
Date issued
2015
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Advancement in scientific representation should accelerate the processing of images if it is more relevant and
worthy with the experiment. Scientific visualizing of data (here, face images) has an enormous impact on
exploring detailed inner content of images. Hence, the quality of processing depends on the quantity and
informative data that might be accumulated, preserved as well as visualized in a particular image. In this paper,
authors have described a novel technique for representation of range face image by „Vectorfaces‟, which is
proved to be more effective towards better recognition purpose in terms of recognition rate. Range face image is
particularly important for 2D visual images for accomplishing depth data from 3D images. Other than an
efficient representation of „Vectorfaces‟ images, authors have also emphasized its significance for selecting
better features compared to conventional range images. The major goal of the present work reported in this
article is to evaluate, visualize and compare the role of „Vectorfaces‟ over range face images. Change of tracks
for different mathematical notations to visualize the images are noted. Moreover, Mean-Maximum curvature
image pair is accumulated from range image as well as „Vectorfaces‟ for extraction of features. SVD, followed
by a feed-forward backpropagation neural network have been used for recognition purpose. In this work, 3D face
images from Frav3D database have been considered. A statistical evaluation of this investigation is also given in
the case study section.
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vědecká reprezentace, 3D obraz obličeje, rozsah obrazu obličeje, vektorové tváře, povrchová těžba, průměr maximálního zakřivení, rozpoznání obličeje
Citation
WSCG 2015: poster papers proceedings: 23rd International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Visionin co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS Association, p. 15-22.