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Classification of face images using local iterated function systems

There has been an increasing interest in face recognition in recent years. Many recognition methods have been developed so far, some very encouraging. A key remaining issue is the existence of variations in the input face image. Today, methods exist that can handle specific image variations. But we...

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Published in:Machine vision and applications 2008-07, Vol.19 (4), p.223-248
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