In this paper a suitable methodology for the improvement of the reliability of results in classification systems based on 3D images is proposed. More in detail, it is based on the knowledge of the uncertainty of the features constituting the 3D image (obtained processing a pair of two 2D stereoscopic images) and on a suitable statistical approach providing a confidence level to the classification result. These pieces of information are then managed in order to improve the classification performance in terms of correct classification and missed classification percentages. The experimental results, obtained applying the methodology on an Active Appearance Models algorithm, a popular method for face recognition based on 3D features, show that, compared with a traditional approach (which generally does not take into account the uncertainty on 3D features), the proposed methodology allows to significantly improve the classification performance even in scenarios characterized by a high uncertainty. © 2015 IEEE.

A proposal for improving the performance of face recognition systems based on 3D features

CAPRIGLIONE, DOMENICO;LIGUORI, CONSOLATINA;PAOLILLO, Alfredo
2015-01-01

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In this paper a suitable methodology for the improvement of the reliability of results in classification systems based on 3D images is proposed. More in detail, it is based on the knowledge of the uncertainty of the features constituting the 3D image (obtained processing a pair of two 2D stereoscopic images) and on a suitable statistical approach providing a confidence level to the classification result. These pieces of information are then managed in order to improve the classification performance in terms of correct classification and missed classification percentages. The experimental results, obtained applying the methodology on an Active Appearance Models algorithm, a popular method for face recognition based on 3D features, show that, compared with a traditional approach (which generally does not take into account the uncertainty on 3D features), the proposed methodology allows to significantly improve the classification performance even in scenarios characterized by a high uncertainty. © 2015 IEEE.
2015
9781479985913
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