Face is one of the most popular biometric modalities. However, up to now, color is rarely actively used in face recognition. Yet, it is well-known that when a person recognizes a face, color cues can become as important as shape, especially when combined with the ability of people to identify the color of objects independent of illuminant color variations. In this paper, we examine the feasibility and effect of explicitly embedding illuminant color information in face recognition systems. We empirically examine the theoretical maximum gain of including known illuminant color to a 3D-2D face recognition system. We also investigate the impact of using computational color constancy methods for estimating the illuminant color, which is then inc...
In this paper, we consider the problem of robust face recognition using color information. In this c...
In this paper we investigate some aspects of the interaction between colour constancy and object rec...
Purpose:How do observers recognize objects despite dramatic image variations that arise from changes...
illumination • Object color appearance varies with illuminant color Contributions: • First group to ...
Significant advances have been made in understanding human face recognition. However, a fundamental ...
Significant advances have been made in understanding human face recognition. However, a fundamental ...
Traditional appearance based face recognition (FR) systems use gray scale images, however recently a...
Traditional appearance based face recognition (FR) systems use gray scale images, however recently a...
Face recognition technology has rapidly evolved and become more popular in recent years. It is being...
One of the key challenges in face perception lies in determining the contribution of different cues ...
Abstract—In this work we design an adaptive color constancy algorithm that, exploiting the skin regi...
A common feature found in practically all technical approaches proposed for face recognition is the ...
NoIn this study human color constancy was tested for two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D)...
Abstract—In many current face-recognition (FR) applications, such as video surveillance security and...
One of the most important advantages of automatic human face recognition is its nonintrusiveness pro...
In this paper, we consider the problem of robust face recognition using color information. In this c...
In this paper we investigate some aspects of the interaction between colour constancy and object rec...
Purpose:How do observers recognize objects despite dramatic image variations that arise from changes...
illumination • Object color appearance varies with illuminant color Contributions: • First group to ...
Significant advances have been made in understanding human face recognition. However, a fundamental ...
Significant advances have been made in understanding human face recognition. However, a fundamental ...
Traditional appearance based face recognition (FR) systems use gray scale images, however recently a...
Traditional appearance based face recognition (FR) systems use gray scale images, however recently a...
Face recognition technology has rapidly evolved and become more popular in recent years. It is being...
One of the key challenges in face perception lies in determining the contribution of different cues ...
Abstract—In this work we design an adaptive color constancy algorithm that, exploiting the skin regi...
A common feature found in practically all technical approaches proposed for face recognition is the ...
NoIn this study human color constancy was tested for two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D)...
Abstract—In many current face-recognition (FR) applications, such as video surveillance security and...
One of the most important advantages of automatic human face recognition is its nonintrusiveness pro...
In this paper, we consider the problem of robust face recognition using color information. In this c...
In this paper we investigate some aspects of the interaction between colour constancy and object rec...
Purpose:How do observers recognize objects despite dramatic image variations that arise from changes...