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In this paper a three stage face recognition algorithm is proposed. It utilizes well known recognition methods connected in a sequential mode. Some modifications to original methods are presented. The aim was to build a visitor identification system which would be able to operate in mode with a camera and present results on-line. The emphasis on speed and accuracy was stressed.

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Nowosielski, A. (2005). Three stage face recognition algorithm for visitor identification system. In: Pejaś, J., Piegat, A. (eds) Enhanced Methods in Computer Security, Biometric and Artificial Intelligence Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-23484-5_17

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