We introduce novel subspace-based methods for learning from the azimuth angle of surface normals for 3D face recognition. We show that the normal azimuth angles combined with Principal Component Analysis (PCA) using a cosine-based distance measure can be used for robust face recognition from facial surfaces. The proposed algorithms are well-suited for all types of 3D facial data including data produced by range cameras (depth images), photometric stereo (PS) and shade-from-X (SfX) algorithms. We demonstrate the robustness of the proposed algorithms both in 3D face reconstruction from synthetically occluded samples, as well as, in face recognition using the FRGC v2 3D face database and the recently collected Photoface database where the prop...
This paper presents a top-down approach to 3D data analysis by fitting a Morphable Model to scans of...
This paper presents a top-down approach to 3D data analysis by fitting a Morphable Model to scans of...
In this paper, we show how a statistical model of facial shape can be embedded within a shape-from-s...
We introduce novel subspace-based methods for learning from the azimuth angle of surface normals for...
We introduce novel subspace-based methods for learning from the azimuth angle of surface normals for...
We introduce novel subspace-based methods for learning from the azimuth angle of surface normals for...
In this paper we present an approach for 3D face recognition based on extracting principal component...
This paper describes how face recognition can be effected using 3D shape information extracted from ...
This paper describes how face recognition can be effected using 3D shape information extracted from ...
This paper describes how face recognition can be effected using 3D shape information extracted from ...
This paper describes how face recognition can be effected using 3D shape information extracted from ...
Computer vision, in general, aims to duplicate (or in some cases compensate) human vision, and trad...
Despite over 30 years of research, face recognition is still one of the most difficult problems in t...
This paper presents a top-down approach to 3D data analysis by fitting a Morphable Model to scans o...
We present a region-based robust 3D facerecognition approach which is robust to facialexpressions, i...
This paper presents a top-down approach to 3D data analysis by fitting a Morphable Model to scans of...
This paper presents a top-down approach to 3D data analysis by fitting a Morphable Model to scans of...
In this paper, we show how a statistical model of facial shape can be embedded within a shape-from-s...
We introduce novel subspace-based methods for learning from the azimuth angle of surface normals for...
We introduce novel subspace-based methods for learning from the azimuth angle of surface normals for...
We introduce novel subspace-based methods for learning from the azimuth angle of surface normals for...
In this paper we present an approach for 3D face recognition based on extracting principal component...
This paper describes how face recognition can be effected using 3D shape information extracted from ...
This paper describes how face recognition can be effected using 3D shape information extracted from ...
This paper describes how face recognition can be effected using 3D shape information extracted from ...
This paper describes how face recognition can be effected using 3D shape information extracted from ...
Computer vision, in general, aims to duplicate (or in some cases compensate) human vision, and trad...
Despite over 30 years of research, face recognition is still one of the most difficult problems in t...
This paper presents a top-down approach to 3D data analysis by fitting a Morphable Model to scans o...
We present a region-based robust 3D facerecognition approach which is robust to facialexpressions, i...
This paper presents a top-down approach to 3D data analysis by fitting a Morphable Model to scans of...
This paper presents a top-down approach to 3D data analysis by fitting a Morphable Model to scans of...
In this paper, we show how a statistical model of facial shape can be embedded within a shape-from-s...