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Data Base

As a face data base we used galleries of 111 different persons. Of most persons there is one neutral frontal view, one frontal view of different facial expression, and two views rotated in depth by 15 and 30 degrees respectively. The neutral frontal views serve as a model gallery, and the other three are used as test images for recognition. The models, i.e., the neutral frontal views, are represented by layers of size 1010 (see Figure 1). Though the grids are rectangular and regular, i.e., the spacing between the nodes is constant for each dimension, the graphs are scaled horizontally in the x- and vertically in the y-direction and are aligned manually: The left eye is always represented by the node in the fourth column from the left and the third row from the top, the mouth lies on the fourth row from the bottom, etc. The x-spacing ranges from 6.6 to 9.3 pixels with a mean value of 8.2 and a standard deviation of 0.5. The y-spacing ranges from 5.5 to 8.8 pixels with a mean value of 7.3 and a standard deviation of 0.6. An input image of a face to be recognized is represented by a 1617 layer with an x-spacing of 8 pixels and a y-spacing of 7 pixels. The image graphs are not aligned, since that would already require recognition. The variations of up to a factor of 1.5 in the x- and y-spacings must be compensated for by the DLM process.


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