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A Comparison of the Gender Differentiation Capability between Facial Parts
Cambridge UK August 23-August 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICPR.2004.133412417th International Conference on Patt ...
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Takuya Kawano, Gifu University
Kunihito Kato, Gifu University
Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Gifu University
The main purpose of our research is to evaluate which subject's facial parts are most effective at making the difference between men and women. We prepared the four directional feature fields on multiple facial parts images, such as face, jaw, lip, nose, eyes, and R eye. Then, we recognized these images by using the linear discriminate analysis. Furthermore, we analyzed the feature space by using cluster discriminate analysis. After experimenting on a large number of subjects, we conclude that face and jaw make good feature spaces.
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Takuya Kawano, Kunihito Kato, Kazuhiko Yamamoto, "A Comparison of the Gender Differentiation Capability between Facial Parts," icpr, vol. 1, pp.350-353, 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'04) - Volume 1, 2004
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