Compensating for pose and illumination in unconstrained periocular biometrics Online publication date: Fri, 28-Feb-2014
by Chandrashekhar N. Padole; Hugo Proença
International Journal of Biometrics (IJBM), Vol. 5, No. 3/4, 2013
Abstract: In the context of less constrained biometrics recognition, the use of information from the vicinity of the eyes (periocular) is considered with high potential and motivated several recent proposals. In this paper, we focus on two factors that are known to degrade the performance of periocular recognition: varying illumination conditions and subjects pose. Hence, this paper has three major purposes: 1) describe the decreases in performance due to varying illumination and subjects poses; 2) propose two techniques to improve the robustness to these factors; 3) announce the availability of an annotated dataset of periocular data (UBIPosePr), where poses vary in regular intervals, turning it especially suitable to assess the effects of misalignments between camera and subjects in periocular recognition.
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