Patent References 3805238 Wrinkle-reducing method Character data processing apparatus Image recognition audience measurement system and method Method of forming curved surfaces and the apparatus Method and apparatus for uniquely identifying individuals by particular physical characteristics and security system utilizing the same Autonomous face recognition machine Method for identifying individuals from analysis of elemental shapes derived from biosensor data Face recognition system Market research method and system for collecting retail store and shopper market research data InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 922117 filed on 08/28/1997US Classes:382/118, Using a facial characteristic382/190Feature extractionExaminersPrimary: Johns, Andrew W.Assistant: Davis, Temica M. Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassesG06K 009/00G06K 009/46 G01S 015/00 G06G 007/48 AbstractThe invention includes a four step process for automatically finding facial images of a human face in an electronically digitized image (for example, taken by a video-camera), and classifying the age of the person (associated with the face) into an age category. For example three age categories: a baby(up to approximately age 3), a junior person(above age 3 to approximately age forty), and a senior adult (over forty years old). Categories can be further subdivided whereas every three years could be a further age category. Step 1 of the process is to find facial features of the digital image encompassing the chin, sides of the face, virtual top of the head, eyes, mouth and nose of the image. Step 2 is to compute the facial feature ratios of the facial features ratios of the facial features found in Step 1. Step 3 is to compute a wrinkle analysis of the image. Step 4 is to combine the previous two steps to categorize age of the facial image. The invention can locate and detect facial images for age classification from digital camera images and computerized generated images. The invention can be practiced in areas such as population statistic gathering for patrons at entertainment/amusement parks, television viewer ratings. Furthermore, the invention has utility in automated security/surveillance systems, demographic studies, safety monitoring systems, computer human-interface operations and automated photography. The latter to allow for point and shoot focus on specific individuals as a function of their age classification.Other References
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