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Affine real-Time face tracking using a wavelet network

Krüger, Volker LU orcid ; Happe, Alexander and Sommer, Gerald (1999) 1999 International Workshop on Recognition, Analysis, and Tracking of Faces and Gestures in Real-Time Systems, RATFG-RTS 1999 p.141-148
Abstract

In this work we will present a method for visual face tracking that is based on a wavelet representation of a face template. The wavelet representation allows arbitrary affine variations of the facial image, it allows to generalize from an individual face template to a rather general face template and it allows to adapt the computational needs of the tracking algorithm to the computational resources available. The method presented runs in real-Time (25 Hz) on a Linux Pentium 450 MHz and was tested on several common sequences including the salesman-sequence.

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Proceedings - International Workshop on Recognition, Analysis, and Tracking of Faces and Gestures in Real-Time Systems, RATFG-RTS 1999
article number
799237
pages
8 pages
publisher
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
conference name
1999 International Workshop on Recognition, Analysis, and Tracking of Faces and Gestures in Real-Time Systems, RATFG-RTS 1999
conference location
Corfu, Greece
conference dates
1999-09-26 - 1999-09-27
external identifiers
  • scopus:50949134486
ISBN
0-7695-0378-0
DOI
10.1109/RATFG.1999.799237
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English
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  author       = {{Krüger, Volker and Happe, Alexander and Sommer, Gerald}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings - International Workshop on Recognition, Analysis, and Tracking of Faces and Gestures in Real-Time Systems, RATFG-RTS 1999}},
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  publisher    = {{IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.}},
  title        = {{Affine real-Time face tracking using a wavelet network}},
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  doi          = {{10.1109/RATFG.1999.799237}},
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