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Kombination von Frontal- und Profilanalyse menschlicher Gesichter

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Mustererkennung 1995

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In diesem Beitrag stellen wir je eine Methode für die Erkennung von Frontal- und Profilansichten menschlicher Gesichter dar. Die Profilerkennung beruht auf einem Formvergleich, während für die Frontalansichten Hidden Markov-Modelle (HMMs) verwendet werden. Durch eine Kombination beider Methoden kann die Erkennungsrate deutlich verbessert werden.

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Yu, K., Achermann, B., Nyffenegger, C., Jiang, XY., Bunke, H., Schukat-Talamazzini, E.G. (1995). Kombination von Frontal- und Profilanalyse menschlicher Gesichter. In: Sagerer, G., Posch, S., Kummert, F. (eds) Mustererkennung 1995. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79980-8_39

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