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Influence of Location over Several Classifiers in 2D and 3D Face Verification

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In this paper two methods for human face recognition and the influence of location mistakes are shown. First one, Principal Components Analysis (PCA), has been one of the most applied methods to perform face verification in 2D. In our experiments three classifiers have been considered to test influence of location errors in face verification using PCA. An initial set of ”correct located faces” has been used for PCA matrix computation and to train all classifiers. An initial test set was built considering a ”correct located faces” set (based on different images than training ones) and then a new test set was obtained by applying a small displacement in both axis (20 pixels) to the initial set. Second method is based on geometrical characteristics constructed with facial and cranial points that come from a 3D representation. Data are acquired by a calibrated stereo system. Classifiers considered for both methods are k-nearest neighbours (KNN), artificial neural networks: radial basis function (RBF) and Support Vector Machine (SVM). Given our data set, results show that SVM is capable to classify correctly in the presence of small location errors. RBF has an acceptable correct rate but the number of false positives is always higher than in the SVM case.

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Mata, S., Conde, C., Sánchez, A., Cabello, E. (2005). Influence of Location over Several Classifiers in 2D and 3D Face Verification. In: Tistarelli, M., Bigun, J., Grosso, E. (eds) Advanced Studies in Biometrics. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3161. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11493648_11

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