| S. Pigeon and L. Vandendorpe, "The M2VTS Multimodal Face Database (Release 1.00)", Proc. First International Conf. on Audio- and Video-based Biometric Person Authentication, Crans-Montana, Switzerland, 1997, pp. 403-409. |
.... and corresponding audio recordings of 43 volunteers, reciting short sentences selected from the NTIMIT corpus [8] 2 Introduction At the start of research for my thesis [14] on multi modal person authentication, only one widely distributed multi modal database existed, namely the M2VTS database [10]. The database is comprised of video sequences and corresponding audio recordings of 37 people counting 0 to 9 in their native language (mostly in French) There are five sessions per person (with one 0 to 9 utterance per session) spaced apart by at least one week. A head rotation ....
S. Pigeon and L. Vandendorpe, "The M2VTS Multimodal Face Database (Release 1.00)", Proc. First International Conf. on Audio- and Video-based Biometric Person Authentication, Crans-Montana, Switzerland, 1997, pp. 403-409.
....The VidTIMIT database, created by the author while taking into account the problems with M2VTS and XM2VTS databases, is then described. 4. 2 M2VTS and XM2VTS databases At the start of research for this thesis, only one widely distributed multi modal database existed, namely the M2VTS database [101]. The database is comprised of video sequences and corresponding audio recordings of 37 people counting 0 to 9 in their native language (mostly in French) There are five sessions per person (with one 0 to 9 utterance per session) spaced apart by at least one week. A head rotation ....
S. Pigeon and L. Vandendorpe, "The M2VTS Multimodal Face Database (Release 1.00)", Proc. First International Conf. on Audio- and Video-based Biometric Person Authentication, Crans-Montana, Switzerland, 1997, pp. 403-409.
....The VidTIMIT database, created by the author while taking into account the problems with M2VTS and XM2VTS databases, is then described. 4. 2 M2VTS and XM2VTS databases At the start of research for this thesis, only one widely distributed multi modal database existed, namely the M2VTS database [97]. The database is comprised of video sequences and corresponding audio recordings of 37 people counting 60 to 69 in their native language (mostly in French) There are five sessions per person (with one 0 to 9 utterance per session) spaced apart by at least one week. A head rotation ....
S. Pigeon and L. Vandendorpe, "The M2VTS Multimodal Face Database (Release 1.00)", Proc. First International Conf. on Audio- and Video-based Biometric Person Authentication, Crans-Montana, Switzerland, 1997, pp. 403-409.
....over a period of four months. Each recording contains a speaking head shot and a rotating head shot. Available data from this database include high quality color images, 32 KHz 16 bit sound files, video sequences, and a 3D model. The XM2VTS database is an expansion of the earlier M2VTS database [174]. The M2VTS project (Multi Modal Verification for Teleservices and Security Applications) a European ACTS (Advanced Communications Technologies and Services) project, deals with access control by multimodal identification of human faces. The goal of the project was to improve recognition ....
S. Pigeon and L. Vandendorpe, "The M2VTS Multimodal Face Database (Release 1.00)," in Proceedings, International Conference on Audio- and Video-Based Person Authentication, pp. 403-409, 1999.
....who had always a good advice. I also appreciated the stimulating atmosphere and the perfect equipment in the laboratory of Prof. Murat Kunt, who accepted me as a student doing my diploma thesis here. The developed algorithms have been mostly applied to the images given in the M2TVSdatabase [1], which has been generated for the use in a European ACTS project. Also the web page [2] has been very useful to find articles about face recognition in the Internet. 1 Abstract The concept presented in this work attempts to find a solution for the localization and normalization problem in the ....
....of face images. The performance of the system in general and the performance of the single modules will be shown. Some typical error cases will be outlined and discussed in detail to show the weaknesses of the system. All the experimental results are based on images taken from the M2TVS database [1]. This is a database with sequences of portrait scenes, which contain one person in front of a homogeneous background, where we selected manually some single front view images. Even though the system is not limited to these constraints of one person per image and a homogeneous background, we have ....
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S. Pigeon and L. Vandendorpe, "The M2VTS Multimodal Face Database (Release 1.00)", Proc. First International Conf. on Audio- and Video-based Biometric Person Authentication, Crans-Montana, Switzerland, 1997, pp. 403-409.
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S. Pigeon and L. Vandendorpe, "The M2VTS Multimodal Face Database (Release 1.00)", Proc. First International Conf. on Audio- and Video-based Biometric Person Authentication, Crans-Montana, Switzerland, 1997, pp. 403-409.
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