| David D. Zhang - Computers - 2002 - 470 pages
...Biometrics is expected to solve these kinds of access control problems. The general computational the machine recognition of faces can be formulated as...follows: given still or video images of a scene, identify one or more persons in the scene using a stored database of faces [26]. Strictly speaking, there are... | |
| Rama Chellappa, Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury, S. Kevin Zhou - Computers - 2005 - 185 pages
...make use of static images or video. A general statement of the problem of machine recognition offaces can be formulated as follows: given still or video...as race, age, gender, facial expression, or speech maybe used in narrowing the search (enhancing recognition). The solution to the problem involves segmentation... | |
| Choonsik Park - Business & Economics - 2005 - 502 pages
...etc. The definition of face recognition was formulated in [3] as: "Given an image of a scene, identify one or more persons in the scene using a stored database of faces." This is called the 'one to many' problem or identification problem in face recognition. Another kind... | |
| Zhongkai Zhu - Computers - 2008 - 358 pages
...medical record, secure trading terminals A general statement for all face recognition applications can be formulated as follows: Given still or video images of a controlled or uncontrolled scene, the system may identify or verify one or more people in the scene... | |
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