INTERACTIVE Embedded FACE RECOGNITION.
2009; EtH Zurich; Volume: 8; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5381/jot.2009.8.1.c2
ISSN1660-1769
AutoresDouglas Lyon, Nishanth Vincent,
Tópico(s)Face recognition and analysis
ResumoThis paper describes the design and construction of a prototype for embedded face detection and recognition algorithms.The test-bed is called the PITS (Portable Interactive Terrorist Identification System).It makes use of a hand-held device called the Sharp Zaurus.The embedded device has a processor, camera, color display, and wireless networking.This system is different from existing systems because of its embedded nature and its' use of Java technologies.The embedded device performs both detection and recognition.We present a skin color approach in the YCbCr color space for fast and accurate skin detection.We then process this image using a combination of morphological operators and elliptical shape of faces to segment faces from the other skin colored regions.An eigenface algorithm processes the segmented faces and matches the face to a face database.
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