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Face Analysis, Modeling and Recognition Systems
Edited by Tudor Barbu, ISBN 978-953-307-738-3, Hard cover, 212 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: October 03, 2011 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, in subject Artificial Intelligence
DOI: 10.5772/1837
The purpose of this book, entitled Face Analysis, Modeling and Recognition Systems is to provide a concise and comprehensive coverage of artificial face recognition domain across four major areas of interest: biometrics, robotics, image databases and cognitive models. Our book aims to provide the reader with current state-of-the-art in these domains. The book is composed of 12 chapters which are grouped in four sections. The chapters in this book describe numerous novel face analysis techniques and approach many unsolved issues. The authors who contributed to this book work as professors and researchers at important institutions across the globe, and are recognized experts in the scientific fields approached here. The topics in this book cover a wide range of issues related to face analysis and here are offered many solutions to open issues. We anticipate that this book will be of special interest to researchers and academics interested in computer vision, biometrics, image processing, pattern recognition and medical diagnosis.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1An Improved Face Recognition System for Service Robot Using Stereo Vision
- Chapter 2Two Novel Face Recognition Approaches
- Chapter 3Face Recognition Using Frequency Domain Feature Extraction Methods
- Chapter 4Local Feature Based Face Recognition
- Chapter 5Evaluation of the Facial Paralysis Degree
- Chapter 6Recognition, Classification and Inversion of Faces in the Multidimensional Space
- Chapter 7A Face Image Database for Evaluating Out-of-Focus Blur
- Chapter 8Improving Security for Facial Image Using Fragile Digital Watermarking
- Chapter 9Face Recognition in Human: The Roles of Featural and Configurational Processing
- Chapter 10Psychiatric Disorders of Face Recognition
- Chapter 11Heritability of Face Recognition
- Chapter 12New Findings for Face Processing Deficits in the Mental Disorder of Schizophrenia
