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Classifying still faces with ultrasonic sensing

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posted on 2024-11-15, 10:39 authored by Phillip McKerrow, K K Yoong
The echo of a chirp of ultrasonic energy from an object contains information about the geometry of that object: relative depth of surfaces and approximate area of those surfaces. A human face has complex geometry that produces a distinctive echo. In this paper, we report initial research into whether there is sufficient information in the echo to recognize a still face. Potential features for classification are identified using a facial model. The classification results for 10 faces encourage future research with a larger number of faces and with moving faces.

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This article was originally published as McKerrow, PJ and Yoong, KK, Classifying still faces with ultrasonic sensing, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 55, 702-710. Copyright Elsevier 2007.

Journal title

Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Volume

55

Issue

9

Pagination

702-710

Language

English

RIS ID

20198

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