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Performance characterization of the PET-CT tomograph at the PET-cyclotron-radiochemistry site of Messina University
Author(s) -
Andrea F. Abate,
Fabio Narducci,
Stefano Ricciardi
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
doaj (doaj: directory of open access journals)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1478/aapp.932a4
Subject(s) - cyclotron , nuclear medicine , positron emission tomography , characterization (materials science) , medical physics , tomography , radiochemistry , medicine , nuclear physics , physics , chemistry , radiology , optics , plasma
The paper presents a face recognition system based on 3D features with the aim of verifying the identity of subjects accessing a controlled Ambient Intelligence Environment and customizing all the services accordingly. The proposed approach relies on stereoscopic face acquisition and 3D mesh reconstruction avoiding non-automated and expensive 3D scanners, unsuitable for real time applications in general. A bidimensional feature descriptor is extracted from each 3D mesh. It consists in a color image transferring face's 3D features in a 2D space. An automatic weighting mask of each authorized person improves the robustness of recognition in presence of diverse facial expressions and beard. The experiments conducted show high average recognition rate and a measurable effectiveness of both flesh mask and expression weighting mask

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