IMPLEMENTATION OF CFDA METHOD FOR MATCHING INFRARED AND OPTICAL FACE IMAGE
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (IJESRT) (Vol.4, No. 7)Publication Date: 2015-07-30
Authors : Shubhangi G. Rode; Prakash S. Mohod;
Page : 844-853
Keywords : KEYWORDS: Heterogeneous Face recognition; Infrared face; Face descriptor; Face recognition.;
Abstract
In the industry the major issue is to match the infrared face images to the optical face images. The difficulty come of the variation between two images which is refers as modality gap. This is occur because of the infrared image taken by inferred imaging device and optical image taken by optical imaging device. Effective method is use to reduce the modality gap in the images. The method is Common feature discriminant analysis. This method increases infraredoptical face recognition performance. Method provides result in two steps in which it extract first the common features from infrared face image and optical face images. In the Second step get the final result applied to resulting features.
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