Handbook of Face Recognition
Publisher: Springer | ISBN: 038740595X | edition 2005 | PDF | 398 pages | 11,7 mb
Although the history of computer-aided face
recognition stretches back to the 1960s, automatic face
recognition remains an unsolved problem and still offers a great challenge to computer-vision and pattern
recognition researchers. This handbook is a comprehensive account of face
recognition research and technology, written by a group of leading international researchers. Twelve chapters cover all the sub-areas and major components for designing operational face
recognition systems. Background, modern techniques, recent results, and challenges and future directions are considered. The book is aimed at practitioners and professionals planning to work in face
recognition or wanting to become familiar with the state-of- the-art technology. A comprehensive handbook, by leading research authorities, on the concepts, methods, and algorithms for automated face detection and
recognition. Essential reference resource for researchers and professionals in biometric security, computer vision, and video image analysis.