
Human Ear Recognition by Computer
Series: Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition;
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Product details:
- Edition number 2008
- Publisher Springer
- Date of Publication 25 June 2008
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9781848001282
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages206 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 500 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 85 Illustrations, black & white 0
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Short description:
Biometrics deals with recognition of individuals based on their physiological or behavioral characteristics. The human ear is a new feature in biometrics that has several merits over the more common face, fingerprint and iris biometrics. Unlike the fingerprint and iris, it can be easily captured from a distance without a fully cooperative subject, although sometimes it may be hidden with hair, scarf and jewellery. Also, unlike a face, the ear is a relatively stable structure that does not change much with the age and facial expressions.
Human Ear Recognition by Computer is the first book on the automatic recognition of human ears. It presents an entire range of computational algorithms for recognition of humans by their ears. These algorithms have been tested and validated on the largest databases that are available today. Specific algorithms addressed include:
? Ear helix/anti-helix based representation
? Global-to-local registration
? Ear recognition using helix/anti-helix representation
? Ear recognition using a new local surface patch representation
? Efficient ear indexing and recognition
? Performance prediction for 3D ear recognition
? Generality and applications in computer vision and pattern recognition
This state-of-the-art research reference explores all aspects of 3D ear recognition, including representation, detection, recognition, indexing and performance prediction. It has been written for a professional audience of both researchers and practitioners within industry, and is also ideal as an informative text for graduate students in computer science and engineering.
Professor Bir Bhanu has been director of the Visualizationand Intelligent Systems Laboratory (at the University of California at Riverside) since 1991 and serves as the founding Director for the Center for Research in Intelligent Systems. He also has considerable experience working within industry and is the successful author of several books. He is a Fellow of IEEE, AAAS, IAPR, SPIE and was a Senior Fellow at Honeywell Inc.
Dr. Hui Chen works alongside Professor Bhanu and has worked for Siemens Medical solutions and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
MoreLong description:
Biometrics deal with recognition of individuals based on their physiological or behavioural characteristics. Researchers have done extensive studies on biometrics such as fingerprint, face, palm print, iris and gait. Ear, a viable new class of biometrics, has certain advantages over face and fingerprint, which are the two most common biometrics in both academic research and industrial applications.
This book explores all aspects of 3D ear recognition: representation, detection, recognition, indexing and performance prediction. It uses large datasets to quantify and compare the performance of various techniques.
Features and topics include: Ear detection and recognition in 2D image - 3D object recognition and 3D biometrics - 3D ear recognition - Performance comparison and prediction.
The techniques discussed will be of great interest to researchers, developers and decision makers who are involved in robust human recognition by computer for a large number of practical applications.
From the reviews:
"?Human ear [recognition] is a new class of relatively stable biometrics,? that has drawn the attention of not only researchers, but also forensics experts, criminologists, and security experts ? . the book will be of great interest to researchers ? . I recommend reading the book as a stepping stone to further research work on human ear recognition, from the viewpoints of both researchers and forensics experts." (J. Myerson, ACM Computing Reviews, December, 2008)
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction.- Ear Detection and Recognition in 2D Images.- 3D Object Recognition and 3D Biometrics.- 3D Ear Detection.- Recognizing 3D Ears Using Helix/Anti-helix.- Recognizing 3D Ears using Local Surface Patches.- Rapid 3D Ear Indexing and Recognition.- Performance Comparison and Prediction.- Conclusion and Future Work.
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