Home
CFP - IJIST
CFP - IJPRAI

 

International Journal of Pattern Recognition
and Artificial Intelligence

Special Issue on

Facial Image Processing and Analysis

International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence is seeking original and unpublished manuscripts for a Special Issue on Facial Image Processing and Analysis, scheduled for publication in 1st Quarter 2009.

Face recognition systems are progressively becoming popular as means of extracting biometric information. Face recognition has a critical role in biometric systems and is attractive for numerous applications including visual surveillance and security. Because of the general public acceptance of face images on various documents, face recognition has a great potential to become the next generation biometric technology of choice. Face images are also the only biometric information available in some legacy databases and international terrorist watch-lists and can be acquired even without subjects' cooperation.

Though there has been a great deal of progress in face detection and recognition in the last few years, many problems remain unsolved. Research on face detection must confront with many challenging problems, especially when dealing with outdoor illumination, pose variation with large rotation angles, low image quality, low resolution, occlusion, and background changes in complex real-life scenes. The design of face recognition algorithms that are effective over a wide range of viewpoints, complex outdoor lighting, occlusions, facial expressions, and aging of subjects, is still a major area of research. Before one claims that the facial image processing / analysis system is reliable, rigorous testing and verification on real-world datasets must be performed, including databases for face analysis and tracking in digital video. 3D head model assisted recognition is another research area where new solutions are urgently needed to enhance robustness of today's recognition systems and enable real-time, face-oriented processing and analysis of visual data. Thus, vigorous research is needed to solve such outstanding challenging problems and propose advanced solutions and systems for emerging applications of facial image processing and analysis.

This special issue is particularly interested in recent progress in face detection and recognition that explores emerging themes such as digital video, 3D, near infrared, occlusion and disguise, long-term aging, and/or the lack of sufficient training data. Submitted articles must not have been previously published and must not be currently submitted for publication elsewhere. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

bullet

New sensors or data sources
bullet

3D-based face recognition

bullet

Near infrared imaging for face recognition

bullet

Video-based face recognition

bullet

Preprocessing
bullet

Image preprocessing for face detection / recognition

bullet

Color-based facial image processing and analysis

bullet

De-blurring and super-resolution for robust face detection / recognition

bullet

Face and feature detection
bullet

Face detection for best-shot selection

bullet

Facial feature detection and extraction

bullet

3D head modeling and face tracking

bullet

Methods
bullet

Subspace / kernel methods for face recognition

bullet

Non-linear methods for face modeling

bullet

Bionic face representation

bullet

Ensemble learning for face classification

bullet

Key problems
bullet

Outdoor illumination

bullet

Large pose variations

bullet

Mid-term and long-term aging

bullet

Occlusion and disguise

bullet

Low quality and low resolution

bullet

Generalization problem due to lack of enough training examples

bullet

Dataset and evaluation
bullet

Challenging datasets

bullet

Video-based datasets

bullet

Statistical performance evaluation

bullet

Applications and other topics
bullet

Facial gesture recognition

bullet

Real-time processing solutions and systems

bullet

Face-based surveillance, biometrics, and multimedia applications

bullet

Face recognition in compressed domain

Submission procedure:
Manuscript should conform to the standard guidelines of the International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence (IJPRAI). Instructions for formatting papers can be found in the Guidelines for Contributors. Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript via IJPRAI online submission system by December 1, 2007. "Facial Image Processing and Analysis" special issue should be indicated in the corresponding cover letter. All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three independent reviewers.

Important Dates:  
Manuscript submission deadline: December 1, 2007
First notification: March 15, 2008
Revised manuscript submission: June 30, 2008
Notification of final decision: September 15, 2008
Final manuscript due: November 1, 2008
Publication of special issue: 1st Quarter 2009
     
Guest Editors:    
 

Mislav Grgic
University of Zagreb
Zagreb, Croatia
e-mail:
mislav.grgic AT fer.hr

Shiguang Shan
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing, China
e-mail:
sgshan AT ict.ac.cn

 

Rastislav Lukac
Epson Canada Ltd.
Toronto, ON, Canada
e-mail: lukacr AT colorimageprocessing.com

Harry Wechsler
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA, USA
e-mail:
wechsler AT cs.gmu.edu

Marian Stewart Bartlett
University of California
La Jolla, CA, USA
e-mail:
marni AT salk.edu

Home | CFP - IJIST | CFP - IJPRAI | Back

This site was last updated 12/25/06