IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Multispectral Facial Recognition: A Review

  • Luis Lopes Chambino,
  • Jose Silvestre Silva,
  • Alexandre Bernardino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3037451
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 207871 – 207883

Abstract

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Multispectral images are images with more than one channel acquired in different bands or spectral ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum. Each one has specific details that can be exploited in facial recognition applications. In particular, to detect facial expression variations, pose variations and presentation attacks, a facial analysis system can benefit not only of images from the visible spectral band but also of infrared images. In this paper we perform a review of the state of the art methods used in multispectral facial recognition using images from the visible spectral band and also from the Near Infrared, Short Wavelength Infrared and Long Wavelength Infrared sub-bands. The public multispectral databases for facial analysis are identified, and a comparison is made, taking into consideration their specifications. The multispectral facial recognition methods are classified according to their basic working principle, from the traditional Fusion and Subspace methods to the more recent Deep Neural Networks.

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