Face identification across different poses and illuminations with a 3D morphable model
- 25 June 2003
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
We present a novel approach for recognizing faces in images taken from different directions and under different illumination. The method is based on a 3D morphable face model that encodes shape and texture in terms of model parameters, and an algorithm that recovers these parameters from a single image of a face. For face identification, we use the shape and texture parameters of the model that are separated from imaging parameters, such as pose and illumination. In addition to the identity, the system provides a measure of confidence. We report experimental results for more than 4000 images from the publicly available CMU-PIE database.Keywords
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