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Automatic Face Recognition: Challenges and Opportunities
-------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Joint Seminar*** -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Department of Computer Science and Engineering Center of Visual Computing and Image Science -------------------------------------------------------------------- Speaker: Professor Anil K. JAIN University Distinguished Professor Michigan State University Title: "Automatic Face Recognition: Challenges and Opportunities" Date: Friday, 10 December 2010 Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm Venue: Lecture Theater F (near lifts 25/26), HKUST Abstract: Automatic face recognition has received increased attention over the past ten years due to its important role in addressing a variety of security concerns, namely, access control to secure areas, de-duplication of passports and driver licenses and identification of suspects in surveillance videos. While there has been a substantial improvement in the performance of face recognition systems, they still do not meet the expectations and requirements of many forensics, law enforcement and commercial applications. The difficulties in automatic face recognition arise from the large intra-class variability in the face images due to many intrinsic (expression, aging) and extrinsic variations (pose, ambient illumination). In other words, different face images of the same person acquired at different times and under different imaging conditions can have substantially different appearances that cannot be correctly matched by state of the art techniques. The challenge is to a design salient feature extractor and a robust matcher. This talk will address a number of ongoing research projects in my lab that illustrate the importance and challenges on face recognition. These include (i) matching face sketch to photo, (ii) age-invariant face recognition, (iii) face recognition at a distance, (iv) heterogeneous face recognition, and (iv) using micro-level features (face marks). ******************* Biography: Anil K. Jain is a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Michigan State University. His research interests include pattern recognition, computer vision and biometrics. He was awarded Guggenheim fellowship, Humboldt Research award, Fulbright fellowship, IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement award, IEEE W. Wallace McDowell award, IAPR King-Sun Fu Prize and IEEE ICDM Research Contribution award. He also received the best paper awards from the IEEE Trans. Neural Networks and the Pattern Recognition journal. He served as the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Trans. Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence and is a Fellow of the ACM, IEEE, AAAS, IAPR and SPIE. Holder of six patents in the area of fingerprints, he is the author of a number of books, including Handbook of Biometrics, Handbook of Multibiometrics, Handbook of Face Recognition, Handbook of Fingerprint Recognition and Algorithms for Clustering Data. He served on The National Academies committees on Whither Biometrics and Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) and was a member of the Defense Science Board.