• DocumentCode
    1101888
  • Title

    Real-Time Iris Detection on Coronal-Axis-Rotated Faces

  • Author

    Perez, Claudio A. ; Lazcano, Vanel A. ; Estevez, Pablo A.

  • Author_Institution
    Chile Univ., Santiago
  • Volume
    37
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    971
  • Lastpage
    978
  • Abstract
    Real-time face and iris detection on video sequences is important in diverse applications such as, study of the eye function, drowsiness detection, virtual keyboard interfaces, face recognition, and multimedia retrieval. In this paper, a real-time robust method is developed to detect irises on faces with coronal axis rotation within the normal range of to . The method allows head movements with no restrictions to the background. The method is based on anthropometric templates applied to detect the face and eyes. The templates use key features of the face such as the elliptical shape, and location of the eyebrows, nose, and lips. For iris detection, a template following the iris-sclera boundary shape is used. The method was compared to Maio-Maltoni´s and Rowley´s methods for face detection on five video sequences (TEST 1). The method was also assessed in an additional set of five video sequences for iris detection (TEST 2). Results of correct face detection in TEST 1 were above 99% in three of the five video sequences. The fourth video sequence reached 97.6% and the third 90.6%. In TEST 2, the iris detection was above 96% in all five video sequences with two above 99.7% and two at 100%. Face size estimation is also above 99.9%. The average processing time of our method was 0.02 s per frame. Thus, the proposed method can process frames at a rate near to 50 frames/s, and therefore, is applicable in real time in a standard personal computer (PC 1.8 GHz).
  • Keywords
    eye; face recognition; image sequences; video signal processing; anthropometric templates; coronal-axis-rotated faces; face detection; real-time iris detection; video sequences; Eyes; Face detection; Face recognition; Iris; Keyboards; Robustness; Shape; Testing; Video sequences; Waveguide discontinuities; Anthropometric templates; face rotation; iris tracking; real-time face detection; real-time iris detection;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1094-6977
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TSMCC.2007.900647
  • Filename
    4292263