Face recognition from range data by structural analysis
Syntactic and structural pattern recognition
A Method for Registration of 3-D Shapes
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence - Special issue on interpretation of 3-D scenes—part II
Labeling of human face components from range data
CVGIP: Image Understanding
Face recognition: the problem of compensating for changes in illumination direction
ECCV '94 Proceedings of the third European conference on Computer vision (vol. 1)
Point Signatures: A New Representation for 3D Object Recognition
International Journal of Computer Vision
Digital Image Warping
Biometrics, Personal Identification in Networked Society: Personal Identification in Networked Society
Semi-automatic 3D Object Digitizing System Using Range Images
ACCV '98 Proceedings of the Third Asian Conference on Computer Vision-Volume I - Volume I
Comparison of visible and infra-red imagery for face recognition
FG '96 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG '96)
Face Recognition Using Range Images
VSMM '97 Proceedings of the 1997 International Conference on Virtual Systems and MultiMedia
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Infrared and range imagery are intriguing sensing modalities for face recognition systems. They may offer better performance than other modalities due to their robustness to environmental effects and deliberate attempts to obscure identity. Furthermore, a combination of these modalities may offer additional discrimination power. Toward this end, we present a semi-automatic system that captures range and infrared data of a human subject’s face, registers and integrates multiple 3D views into one model, and applies the infrared measurements as a registered texture map.