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15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'00) - Volume 1
Pre-Attentive Detection of Perceptually Important Regions in Facial Images
Barcelona, Spain
September 03-September 08
ISBN: 0-7695-0750-6
Alexander Golovan, Korea University
Myung-Hyun Yoo, Korea University
Seong-Whan Lee, Korea University
Cascade method, a new way of calculating orientation components in an image, was developed to extract some important regions from a given image of human face. By combining local orientation components and thresholding them, we construct five feature maps and a final composite map which is a linear combination of the five maps. As in human visual perception, the composite map operates like pre-attentive processing in early stage of vision, and then shows robustness in selecting the most informative areas of images. For 50 non-normalized face images from ORL 1 database, it showed 91% of detecting accuracy, which is the ratio of corresponding points between the feature maps of whole image and same maps of important regions in that image such as eyes, nose and mouth, etc.
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Alexander Golovan, Myung-Hyun Yoo, Seong-Whan Lee, "Pre-Attentive Detection of Perceptually Important Regions in Facial Images," icpr, vol. 1, pp.5092, 15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'00) - Volume 1, 2000
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