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A kind of Embedded System for Protecting Certificate Against Forgery is developed by combining with the Face Recognition and Two-Dimensional Barcode in order to help us identify the authenticity of certificate more easily. The system can accomplish the work of detecting and tracking the human face which is captured and collected by USB camera precisely with the help of motion tracking algorithm and...
In this paper, we solve the searching problem by high level features used by hand language recognition. Firstly, we find the face in video frames that has complex background, and then we find the left hand and right hand in specific areas. By computing the hands' length, position, velocity, acceleration, Fourier figure descriptor and etc, we generate the hands' dynamic features. Consequently, we segment...
In this paper, we solve the searching problem by high level features used by hand language recognition. Firstly, we find the face in video frames that has complex background, and then we find the left hand and right hand in specific areas. By computing the hands' length, position, velocity, acceleration, Fourier figure descriptor and etc, we generate the hands' dynamic features. Consequently, we segment...
Sign language is used for communicating to people with hearing difficulties. Recognition of a sign language image sequence is challenging because of the variety of hand shapes and hand motions. We propose a method to automatically construct a transitional structure(topology) of a Hidden Markov Model(HMM) for recognizing sign language words. Unlike conventional HMM, the constructed topology has branches...
This paper presents work towards recognizing facial expressions that are used in sign language recognition. Facial features are tracked to effectively capture temporal visual cues on the signer's face during signing. A Bayesian framework is proposed as a feedback mechanism to the Kanade-Lucas-Tomasi (KLT) tracker for reliably tracking facial features in the presence of head motions and temporary occlusions...
In this paper we propose an appearance-based approach to recognition of facial action units (AUs) and their temporal segments in frontal-view face videos. Non-rigid registration using free-form deformations is used to determine motion in the face region of an input video. The extracted motion fields are then used to derive motion histogram descriptors. Per AU, a combination of ensemble learners and...
In this paper, we describe a dynamic Bayesian network or DBN based approach to both two-hand gestures and one-hand gestures. Unlike wired glove-based approaches, the success of camera-based methods depends greatly on image processing and feature extraction results. So the proposed method of DBN-based inference is preceded by fail-safe steps of motion tracking. Then a new gesture recognition model...
The proposed system aims at providing a novel framework of speaker authentication using lip-motion data. The system is divided into three steps: feature extraction and modeling, model synthesis, and probabilistic model matching. First, the visual features are obtained by locating a region-of-interest and extracting geometric and textural features from the region. The extracted feature vectors are...
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