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Human Recognition in Unconstrained Environments provides a unique picture of the complete ‘in-the-wild’ biometric recognition processing chain; from data acquisition through t… Read more
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Human Recognition in Unconstrained Environments provides a unique picture of the complete ‘in-the-wild’ biometric recognition processing chain; from data acquisition through to detection, segmentation, encoding, and matching reactions against security incidents.
Coverage includes:
Data hardware architecture fundamentals
Background subtraction of humans in outdoor scenes
Camera synchronization
Biometric traits: Real-time detection and data segmentation
Biometric traits: Feature encoding / matching
Fusion at different levels
Reaction against security incidents
Ethical issues in non-cooperative biometric recognition in public spaces
With this book readers will learn how to:
Use computer vision, pattern recognition and machine learning methods for biometric recognition in real-world, real-time settings, especially those related to forensics and security
Choose the most suited biometric traits and recognition methods for uncontrolled settings
Evaluate the performance of a biometric system on real world data
University and industry R&D Engineers researching pattern recognition, computer vision and machine learning methods applied to biometric system development
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His research interests include Multibiometric Systems, Pattern Recognition, Image Processing, Compression and Indexing, Multimedia Databases, Human-Computer Interaction, VR/AR. He co-authored over 120 papers in international conference, peer review journals and book chapters in these fields (see http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/pers/hd/n/Nappi:Michele.html). He also served as Guest Editor for several international journals and as Editor for International Books. In 2014 He was one of the founders of the spin off BS3 (Biometric System for Security and Safety). President of the Italian Chapter of the IEEE Biometrics Council (2015-2017), member of IAPR and IEEE, He is team leader of the Biometric and Image Processing Lab (BIPLAB). Dr. Nappi received several international awards for scientific and research activities.
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