Two- and Three-Dimensional Patterns of the Face

Two- and Three-Dimensional Patterns of the Face

CRC Press

This book deals with a case: the elucidation of the intricate and detailed patterns of the human face using the tools of 'pattern theory', of statistical pattern recognition and of differential geometry. It is an outcome of the work at the Harvard Robotics Laboratory in the early 1990s. > The human face is perhaps the most familiar and easily recognized object in the world, yet both its three-dimensional shape and its two-dimensional images are complex and hard to characterize. This book develops the vocabulary of ridges and parabolic curves, of illumination eigenfaces and elastic warpings for describing the perceptually salient features of a face and its images. The book also explores the underlying mathematics and applies these mathematical techniques to the computer vision problem of face recognition, using both optical and range images. > 1. Faces from a Pattern-Theoretic Perspective 2. Overview of Approaches to Face Recognition 3. Modeling Variations in Illumination 4. Modd

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