Partial Face Detection for Continuous Authentication

03/30/2016
by   Upal Mahbub, et al.
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In this paper, a part-based technique for real time detection of users' faces on mobile devices is proposed. This method is specifically designed for detecting partially cropped and occluded faces captured using a smartphone's front-facing camera for continuous authentication. The key idea is to detect facial segments in the frame and cluster the results to obtain the region which is most likely to contain a face. Extensive experimentation on a mobile dataset of 50 users shows that our method performs better than many state-of-the-art face detection methods in terms of accuracy and processing speed.

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