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A universal and robust human skin color model using neural networks
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2002
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EngineeringMachine LearningBiometricsHuman Skin ColorDermatologyFace DetectionImage ClassificationFacial Recognition SystemImage AnalysisColor ReproductionPattern RecognitionBiostatisticsMachine VisionNeural NetworksDeep LearningOptical Image RecognitionColor ConstancyGesture RecognitionComputer VisionSolid Skin RegionsColorization
We propose a new image classification technique that utilizes neural networks to classify skin and non-skin pixels in color images. The aim is to develop a universal and robust model of the human skin color that caters for all human races. The ability to detecting solid skin regions in color images by the model is extremely useful in applications such as face detection and recognition, and human gesture analysis. Experimental results show that the neural network classifiers can consistently achieve up to 90% accuracy in skin color detection.
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