Method and apparatus for user recognition using CCD cameras

Image analysis – Applications – Personnel identification

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07660444

ABSTRACT:
A user recognition system that utilizes two CCD cameras to obtain two images of the user from two different angles of view. A three-dimensional model of the user's face is created from the obtained images in addition. The generated model and an additional facial texture image of the user are compared with a stored user profile. When the obtained 3D model and facial texture information matches the stored profile of the user, access is granted to the system.

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