Authors
Yui Man Lui, David Bolme, Bruce A Draper, J Ross Beveridge, Geoff Givens, P Jonathon Phillips
Publication date
2009/9/28
Source
2009 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Biometrics: Theory, Applications, and Systems
Pages
1-8
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper presents a meta-analysis for covariates that affect performance of face recognition algorithms. Our review of the literature found six covariates for which multiple studies reported effects on face recognition performance. These are: age of the person, elapsed time between images, gender of the person, the person's expression, the resolution of the face images, and the race of the person. The results presented are drawn from 25 studies conducted over the past 12 years. There is near complete agreement between all of the studies that older people are easier to recognize than younger people, and recognition performance begins to degrade when images are taken more than a year apart. While individual studies find men or women easier to recognize, there is no consistent gender effect. There is universal agreement that changing expression hurts recognition performance. If forced to compare different …
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