A Review: use of Facial Marks For Twins Face Identification and Image Retrieval
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In recent years, with the development of digital image techniques, the use of digital image retrieval process has increased dramatically. This paper provides the review to the detection and identification of twin faces by first recognizing the face of individual twins by matching some of the basic features of identical twins like nose, lips, eyes, ears, forehead, and face features. After that, the system will retrieves all those images relevant to the given query image from the image database. But, there is a problem, by retrieving such images because it results in large amount of images of identical twins when require only the images of one out of the identical twins, as there is high degree of similarity in facial appearance in identical twins. It also requires large amount of space and processing. So, this paper presents the new approach called the retrieval of twin’s images using their facial marks. .
Keywords: Facial Marks; Facial Recognition; Identical Twins; Image Retrieval
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