Human Recognition in Unconstrained Environments: Using Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning Methods for Biometrics
Synopsis
Human Recognition in Unconstrained Environments provides a unique picture of the complete 'in-the-wild' biometric recognition processing chain; from data acquisition through to detection, segmentation, encoding, and matching reactions against security incidents.
Coverage includes:
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Data hardware architecture fundamentals
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Background subtraction of humans in outdoor scenes
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Camera synchronization
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Biometric traits: Real-time detection and data segmentation
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Biometric traits: Feature encoding / matching
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Fusion at different levels
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Reaction against security incidents
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Ethical issues in non-cooperative biometric recognition in public spaces With this book readers will learn how to:
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Use computer vision, pattern recognition and machine learning methods for biometric recognition in real-world, real-time settings, especially those related to forensics and security
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Choose the most suited biometric traits and recognition methods for uncontrolled settings
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Evaluate the performance of a biometric system on real world data
Publisher information
- Publisher: Elsevier Science
- ISBN: 9780081007051
- Number of pages: 248
- Dimensions: 212 x 256 x 19 mm
- Weight: 674g
- Languages: English
