Automatic facial recognition: A systematic review on the problem of light variation

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In this systematic review we approach the problem of light variation in tasks related to automatic facial recognition, a feature that can significantly affect the performance of automatic systems. We then carry out a broad research on the state of the art, describing and comparing current research in this subject. The review relies on a set of processes for searching, analysing and describing research that is considered relevant to this work, and which are reported in more detail in this article. In analysing the results, we could notice that the problem of light variation is still one of the greatest challenges in the area of facial recognition, which translates in a good deal of research directly tackling this problem, trying to solve it or, at least, mitigate it somehow, so as to improve the performance of facial recognition techniques and algorithms. Finally, results also show that this is a problem of great concern by researchers in the field, insomuch that even those articles that do not directly deal with it still make explicit the researchers’ concern about it.

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Prado, K. S., Roman, N. T., Silva, V. F., Bernardes, J. L., Digiampietri, L. A., Ortega, E. M., … Antunes, M. M. (2016). Automatic facial recognition: A systematic review on the problem of light variation. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 9732, pp. 211–221). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39516-6_20

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