Blood perfusion construction for infrared face recognition based on bio-heat transfer

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Abstract

To improve the performance of infrared face recognition for time-lapse data, a new construction of blood perfusion is proposed based on bio-heat transfer. Firstly, by quantifying the blood perfusion based on Pennes equation, the thermal information is converted into blood perfusion rate, which is stable facial biological feature of face image. Then, the separability discriminant criterion in Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) domain is applied to extract the discriminative features of blood perfusion information. Experimental results demonstrate that the features of blood perfusion are more concentrative and discriminative for recognition than those of thermal information. The infrared face recognition based on the proposed blood perfusion is robust and can achieve better recognition performance compared with other state-of-The-Art approaches.

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Xie, Z., & Liu, G. (2014). Blood perfusion construction for infrared face recognition based on bio-heat transfer. In Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering (Vol. 24, pp. 2733–2742). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/BME-141091

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