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An Evaluation of Face and Ear Biometrics
Quebec City, QC, Canada August 11-August 15
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Barnabas Victor, University of South Florida
Kevin Bowyer, University of Notre Dame
Sudeep Sarkar, University of South Florida
Face recognition based on principal component analysis is a heavily researched topic in computer vision. The ear has been proposed as a biometric, with claimed advantages over the face. We have applied the PCA approach to images of the face and ear using the same set of subjects. Testing wass done with three different gallery/probe combinations. For faces we have: 1) probes of same day but different expression, 2) probes of a different day but similar expression, and 3) probes of different day and different expression. Analogously, for ears, we have: 1) probes of same day but other ear, 2) probes of a different day but same ear, and 3) probes of different day and other ear. Results indicate that the face provides a more reliable biometric than the ear.
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Barnabas Victor, Kevin Bowyer, Sudeep Sarkar, "An Evaluation of Face and Ear Biometrics," icpr, vol. 1, pp.10429, 16th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'02) - Volume 1, 2002
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