State of the Art: Face Recognition

08/26/2021
by   Rubel Biswas, et al.
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Working with Child Sexual Exploitation Material (CSEM) in forensic applications might be benefited from the progress in automatic face recognition. However, discriminative parts of a face in CSEM, i.e., mostly the eyes, could be often occluded to difficult the victim's identification. Most of the face recognition approaches cannot deal with such kind of occlusions, resulting in inaccurate face recognition results. This document presents a short review face recognition methods for images with natural and eye occlude faces. The purpose is to select the best baseline approach for solving automatic face recognition of occluded faces.

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