Face Recognition Technology
Face Recognition Technology
Face Recognition Technology
CONTENTS
# INTRODUCTION # BIOMETRIC # # ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGE # APPLICATION # CONCLUSION # REFERENCE
INTRODUCTION
BIOMETRIC
Physiological biometrics
Iris-scan
Retina-scan Hand-scan
Behavioral biometrics
no physical inetraction on behalf of the user passive identification existing hardware infrastructure, existing camaras and image capture devices
FACE RECOGINITION
PERFORMANCE
False acceptance rate (FAR) False rejection rates (FRR) Response time Threshold/ decision Threshold
Enrollment time
Equal error rate
Input processing
mg:
Few
# Distance between the eyes # Width of the nose # Depth of the eye socket # Cheekbones # Jaw line # Chin
Detection
Alignment Normalization
Representation
Matching (LFA )
Government Use
Commercial Use
Ross Cutler, Face Recognition Using Infrared Images and Eigenfaces, April 1996.
Age Eide, Christer Jahren, Stig Jorgensen, Thomas Lindblad, Clark S. Lindsey, and Kare Osterud, Eye Identification for Face Recognition with Neural Netowrks, 1996. www.bestneo.com
Zdravko Liposcak and Sven Loncaric, A Scale-Space Approach to Face Recognition from Profiles, 1999.