A Structural Support Vector Machine Approach for Biometric Recognition

Face is a non-intrusive strong biometrics for
identification of original and dummy facial by different artificial
means. Face recognition is extremely important in the contexts of
computer vision, psychology, surveillance, pattern recognition,
neural network, content based video processing. The availability of a
widespread face database is crucial to test the performance of these
face recognition algorithms. The openly available face databases
include face images with a wide range of poses, illumination, gestures
and face occlusions but there is no dummy face database accessible in
public domain. This paper presents a face detection algorithm based on
the image segmentation in terms of distance from a fixed point and
template matching methods. This proposed work is having the most
appropriate number of nodal points resulting in most appropriate
outcomes in terms of face recognition and detection. The time taken to
identify and extract distinctive facial features is improved in the range
of 90 to 110 sec. with the increment of efficiency by 3%.




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