| Jerey Gilbert and Woodward Yang. A real-time face recognition system using custom VLSI hardware. 1993. |
....expecting near horizontal alignment of the eyes. In order to bench mark the system, it was necessary to construct another, more simple eye detection scheme to compare against. Two such benchmarking systems were built. The first system was based on a convolution model for eye detection described in [6]. The system ran two classifiers, one for the left and right eye. It then extracted a list of the ten best local maxima across the scale space. These lists were then checked pairwise for good matches using the pairwise position statistics drawn from our artificial training data. Each pair was ....
Je#rey Michael Gilbert. A real-time face recognition system using custom vlsi hardware, April 1993.
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Jerey Gilbert and Woodward Yang. A real-time face recognition system using custom VLSI hardware. 1993.
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