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The 3rd Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV'06)
3D Face Reconstruction from Stereo Video
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
June 07-June 09
ISBN: 0-7695-2542-3
Unsang Park, Michigan State University
Anil K. Jain, Michigan State University
Face processing in video is receiving substantial attention due to its importance in many securityrelated applications. A video provides rich information about a face (multiple frames and temporal coherence) that can be utilized in conjunction with 3D face models, if available, to establish a subject?s identity. We propose a 3D face modeling method that reconstructs a user-specific model derived from a generic 3D face model and two video frames of the user. The user-specific 3D face model can be enrolled into the 3D face database at the enrollment stage to be used in later identification process. The reconstruction process can also be used for the probe data in recognition stage, where the reconstructed 3D face model using probe face is used to generate an optimal view and lighting for the recognition process. The advantage of utilizing reconstructed 3D face model is demonstrated by conducting face recognition experiments for 15 probe subjects against a gallery database containing 100 subjects.
Citation:
Unsang Park, Anil K. Jain, "3D Face Reconstruction from Stereo Video," crv, pp.41, The 3rd Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV'06), 2006
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