A Novel to Identify Multiple faces by tracking 2D Face Images over 3D Plane

Nowadays, face recognition is very much effective way of counter security threats in various aspects of human life. Though, other means of defending security attacks exists but they have their own drawbacks and overheads. Human face can be recognized from 2D face images or from 3D geometry of human...

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Main Authors: Dayanand G Savakar, Ravi Hosur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Politeknik Negeri Padang 2019-05-01
Series:JOIV: International Journal on Informatics Visualization
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Online Access:http://joiv.org/index.php/joiv/article/view/237
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spelling doaj-e137eca72fb840a6999244d5a4986d3b2020-11-25T03:25:58ZengPoliteknik Negeri PadangJOIV: International Journal on Informatics Visualization2549-96102549-99042019-05-013213614210.30630/joiv.3.2.237147A Novel to Identify Multiple faces by tracking 2D Face Images over 3D PlaneDayanand G Savakar0Ravi Hosur1Rani Channamma University, Karnataka, IndiaBLDEA’s V. P. Dr. P. G. Halakatti College of Engineering & Technology, Karnataka, IndiaNowadays, face recognition is very much effective way of counter security threats in various aspects of human life. Though, other means of defending security attacks exists but they have their own drawbacks and overheads. Human face can be recognized from 2D face images or from 3D geometry of human faces. Although very popular, 2D face recognition algorithms are constrained by various factors like change in illumination, varying facial expressions, make-up on the face and orientation of the head. On the other hand face recognition based on 3D geometry of the faces has been shown to have more correctness than 2D face recognition. The only technological drawback however is that the 3D cameras are much less common than 2D based cameras. Therefore the work propose a novel facial expression recognition in real-time by tracking 2D face over a 3D plane. We use multiple 2D planes projected on each-other such that a 2D facial feature point is projected over all the planes, selecting the closest points over the plane and finally creating a contour enclosing the projected feature point over multiple planes, thereby creating a 3D tracking plane with 2D feature point. We use Cambridge landmark markers [4, 5] for facial tracking with multiple Homomorphic projection [5] for creating the 3D feature points. This technique has been proven better in terms of accuracy improvement.http://joiv.org/index.php/joiv/article/view/237landmarkprojectiongeometry2d faceplanetracking.
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author Dayanand G Savakar
Ravi Hosur
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Ravi Hosur
A Novel to Identify Multiple faces by tracking 2D Face Images over 3D Plane
JOIV: International Journal on Informatics Visualization
landmark
projection
geometry
2d face
plane
tracking.
author_facet Dayanand G Savakar
Ravi Hosur
author_sort Dayanand G Savakar
title A Novel to Identify Multiple faces by tracking 2D Face Images over 3D Plane
title_short A Novel to Identify Multiple faces by tracking 2D Face Images over 3D Plane
title_full A Novel to Identify Multiple faces by tracking 2D Face Images over 3D Plane
title_fullStr A Novel to Identify Multiple faces by tracking 2D Face Images over 3D Plane
title_full_unstemmed A Novel to Identify Multiple faces by tracking 2D Face Images over 3D Plane
title_sort novel to identify multiple faces by tracking 2d face images over 3d plane
publisher Politeknik Negeri Padang
series JOIV: International Journal on Informatics Visualization
issn 2549-9610
2549-9904
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Nowadays, face recognition is very much effective way of counter security threats in various aspects of human life. Though, other means of defending security attacks exists but they have their own drawbacks and overheads. Human face can be recognized from 2D face images or from 3D geometry of human faces. Although very popular, 2D face recognition algorithms are constrained by various factors like change in illumination, varying facial expressions, make-up on the face and orientation of the head. On the other hand face recognition based on 3D geometry of the faces has been shown to have more correctness than 2D face recognition. The only technological drawback however is that the 3D cameras are much less common than 2D based cameras. Therefore the work propose a novel facial expression recognition in real-time by tracking 2D face over a 3D plane. We use multiple 2D planes projected on each-other such that a 2D facial feature point is projected over all the planes, selecting the closest points over the plane and finally creating a contour enclosing the projected feature point over multiple planes, thereby creating a 3D tracking plane with 2D feature point. We use Cambridge landmark markers [4, 5] for facial tracking with multiple Homomorphic projection [5] for creating the 3D feature points. This technique has been proven better in terms of accuracy improvement.
topic landmark
projection
geometry
2d face
plane
tracking.
url http://joiv.org/index.php/joiv/article/view/237
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