Periocular Biometrics in Mobile Environment - Table 1 and Figure 4(b)
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This search is published in the BTAS 2015 paper "Periocular Biometrics in Mobile Environment". The experiments in this search reproduce the results presesentd in Table 1 and in Figure 4(b).
This search compares Face and Periocular Recognition using Session Variability modeling [McCool2013] with a baseline estabished for Periocular Recognition based on Local Binary Patterns [Park2009] and [Miller2010] using the MOBIO database protocol female.
[Park2009] | Park, Unsang, Arun Ross, and Anil K. Jain. Periocular biometrics in the visible spectrum: A feasibility study.Biometrics: Theory, Applications, and Systems, 2009. BTAS 09. IEEE 3rd International Conference on. IEEE, 2009. |
[Miller2010] | Miller, Philip E., et al. Performance evaluation of local appearance based periocular recognition. Biometrics: Theory Applications and Systems (BTAS), 2010 Fourth IEEE International Conference on. IEEE, 2010. |
[McCool2013] | McCool, Christopher, et al. Session variability modelling for face authentication. IET biometrics 2.3 (2013): 117-129. |