Location of eyes in images of human faces through analysis variance shine intensity

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Abstract

Extraction of facial features is an important step in automatic visual interpretation and recognition of human faces. Among the facial features, the eyes play a major role in the recognition process. In this article, we present an approach to detect and locate the eyes in frontal face images. Eye regions are identified using the technique of voucher detection based on mathematical morphology. After this identification is made a comparison between the variances of three different portions of each candidate region to eye (set of pixels belonging to the candidate region as a whole, set of pixels contained in a minimum rectangle circumscribed to the candidate region and set of pixels of the candidate region belonging to a horizontal band that crosses the center of mass of this region). The calculation of these variances also considers the R, G, and B channels, as well as the gray version of the input image.

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Alhamzawi, H. (2018). Location of eyes in images of human faces through analysis variance shine intensity. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 11(3), 949–953. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v11.i3.pp949-953

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