Handbook Of Face Recognition

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2005-03-15
Publisher(s): Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

"This authoritative handbook is the first to provide complete coverage of face recognition, including major established approaches, algorithms, systems, databases, evaluation methods, and applications. After a thorough introductory chapter from the editors, 15 chapters address the sub-areas and major components necessary for designing operational face recognition systems. Each chapter focuses on a specific topic, reviewing background information, reviewing up-to-date techniques, presenting results, and offering challenges and future directions." "This accessible, practical reference is an essential resource for scientists and engineers, practitioners, government officials, and students planning to work in image processing, computer vision, biometrics and security, Internet communications, computer graphics, animation, and the computer game industry."--BOOK JACKET.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction
Stan Z. Li, Anil K. Jain
1(12)
Chapter 2. Face Detection
Stan Z. Li
13(26)
Chapter 3. Modeling Facial Shape and Appearance
Tim Cootes, Chris Taylor, Haizhuang Kang, Vladimir Petrovic
39(26)
Chapter 4. Parametric Face Modeling and Tracking
Jörgen Ahlberg, Fadi Dornaika
65(24)
Chapter 5. Illumination Modeling for Face Recognition
Ronen Basri, David Jacobs
89(24)
Chapter 6. Facial Skin Color Modeling
J. Birgitta Martinkauppi, Matti Pietikäinen
113(24)
Color Plates for Chapters 6 and 15 137(4)
Chapter 7. Face Recognition in Subspaces
Gregory Shakhnarovich, Baback Moghaddam
141(28)
Chapter 8. Face Tracking and Recognition from Video
Rama Chellappa, Shaohua Kevin Zhou
169(24)
Chapter 9. Face Recognition Across Pose and Illumination
Ralph Gross, Simon Baker, Iain Matthews, Takeo Kanade
193(24)
Chapter 10. Morphable Models of Faces
Sami Romdhani, Volker Blanz, Curzio Basso, Thomas Vetter
217(30)
Chapter 11. Facial Expression Analysis
Ying-Li Tian, Takeo Kanade, Jeffrey F Cohn
247(30)
Chapter 12. Face Synthesis
Zicheng Liu, Baining Guo
277(24)
Chapter 13. Face Databases
Ralph Gross
301(28)
Chapter 14. Evaluation Methods in Face Recognition
P. Jonathon Phillips, Patrick Grother, Ross Micheals
329(20)
Chapter 15. Psychological and Neural Perspectives on Human Face Recognition
Alice J. O'Toole
349(22)
Chapter 16. Face Recognition Applications
Thomas Huang, Ziyou Xiong, Zhenqiu Zhang
371(20)
Index 391

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