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TitleQuantitative analysis on PCA-based statistical 3D face shape modeling.
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Principle Component Analysis (PCA)-based statistical 3D face modeling using example faces is a popular technique for modeling 3D faces and has been widely used for 3D face reconstruction and face recognition. The capability of the model to depict a new 3D face depends on the exemplar faces in the training set. Although a few 3D face databases are available to the research community and they have been used for 3D face modeling, there is little work done on rigorous statistical analysis of the models built from these databases. The common factors that are generally concerned are the size of the training set and the different choice of the examples in the training set. In this paper, a case study on USF Human ID 3D database, one of the most popular databases in the field, has been used to study the effect of these factors on the representational power. We found that: 1) the size of the training set increase, the …

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Maghari, Ashraf Y. A.
Liao, Iman YI
Belaton, Bahari
TypeJournal Article
Date2012
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PublisherCRC Press
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The institutional repository of the Islamic University of Gaza was established as part of the ROMOR project that has been co-funded with support from the European Commission under the ERASMUS + European programme. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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