Gaussian fields a b s t r a c t Registration of multi-sensor data (particularly visible color sensors and infrared sensors) is a prerequisite for multimodal image analysis such as image fusion. Typically, the relationships between image pairs are modeled by rigid or affine transformations. However, this cannot produce accurate alignments when the scenes are not planar, for example, face images. In this paper, we propose a regularized Gaussian fields criterion for non-rigid registration of visible and infrared face images. The key idea is to represent an image by its edge map and align the edge maps by a robust criterion with a non-rigid model. We model the transformation between images in a reproducing kernel Hilbert space and a sparse appr...
The focus of this research is on building 3D representations of real world scenes and objects using ...
Face recognition is a very complex classification problem due to nuisance variations in different co...
There exist complex gray mapping relationships among infrared and visible images because of the diff...
Non-rigid point set and image registration are key problems in plenty of computer vision and pattern...
Abstract Non‐rigid registration, performing well in all‐weather and all‐day/night conditions, direct...
We propose a robust approach to discriminant kernel-based feature extraction for face recognition a...
This work presents a robust face recognition method, which can work even when an insufficient number...
The ability to recognize human faces is a demonstration of incredible human intelligence. Over the l...
International audienceWe present a study on different levels of visible and infrared modalities fusi...
Considerable progress has been made in face recognition research over the last decade especially wit...
Robust face recognition by combining projection-based image correction and decomposed eigenfac
In this paper, we propose an automatic image registration method for multi-sensor image fusion such ...
This paper presents a method for alignment of images acquired by sensors of different modalities (e....
This thesis considers the problem of recognizing human faces despite variations in illumination, pos...
Most commercially successful face recognition systems combine information from multiple sensors (2D ...
The focus of this research is on building 3D representations of real world scenes and objects using ...
Face recognition is a very complex classification problem due to nuisance variations in different co...
There exist complex gray mapping relationships among infrared and visible images because of the diff...
Non-rigid point set and image registration are key problems in plenty of computer vision and pattern...
Abstract Non‐rigid registration, performing well in all‐weather and all‐day/night conditions, direct...
We propose a robust approach to discriminant kernel-based feature extraction for face recognition a...
This work presents a robust face recognition method, which can work even when an insufficient number...
The ability to recognize human faces is a demonstration of incredible human intelligence. Over the l...
International audienceWe present a study on different levels of visible and infrared modalities fusi...
Considerable progress has been made in face recognition research over the last decade especially wit...
Robust face recognition by combining projection-based image correction and decomposed eigenfac
In this paper, we propose an automatic image registration method for multi-sensor image fusion such ...
This paper presents a method for alignment of images acquired by sensors of different modalities (e....
This thesis considers the problem of recognizing human faces despite variations in illumination, pos...
Most commercially successful face recognition systems combine information from multiple sensors (2D ...
The focus of this research is on building 3D representations of real world scenes and objects using ...
Face recognition is a very complex classification problem due to nuisance variations in different co...
There exist complex gray mapping relationships among infrared and visible images because of the diff...