Volume 11 - Volume 11
Recognition of Images Formed in Pho on the Eyes of different Subjects
Abstract
With each passing day resolutions of still image/video cameras are on the rise. This amelioration in
resolutions has the potential to extract useful information on the view opposite the photographed
subjects from their reflecting parts. Especially important is the idea to capture images formed on the
eyes of photographed people and animals. The motivation behind this research is to explore the
forensic importance of the images/videos to especially analyze the reflections of the background of
the camera. This analysis may include extraction/ detection/recognition of the objects in front of the
subjects but on the back of the camera. In the national context such videos/photographs are not rare
and, specifically speaking, an abductee’s video footage at a good resolution may give some important
clues to the identity of the person who kidnapped him/her. Our aim would be to extract visual
information formed in human eyes from still images as well as from video clips. After extraction, our
next task would be to recognize the extracted visual information. Initially our experiments would be
limited on characters’ extraction and recognition, including characters of different styles and font
sizes (computerized) as well as hand written. Although varieties of Optical Character Recognition
(OCR) tools are available for characters’ extraction and recognition but, the problem is that they
only provide results for clear images (zoomed).
Paper Details
PaperID: 2335
Author's Name: Muhammad Junaid, Luqman Shah, Ali Imran Jehangiri, Fahad Ali Khan, Yousaf Saeed, Mehmood Ahmed and Muhammad Naeem
Volume: Volume 11
Issues: Volume 11
Keywords: Face Recognition, 3D Imaging, Security, Visualization.
Year: 2021
Month: July
Pages: 3023-3029