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1 1 Webcam Mouse Using Face and Eye Tracking in Various Illumination Environments Yuan-Pin Lin et al. Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Y.S. Lee

2 2 Outline  Methodology  Implementation  Conclusion

3 3 Methodology (1)  Motivation an illumination-independent system combining illumination recognition method and adaptive skin models to obtain face tracking task.  Consists of Face tracking Eye tracking Mouse control

4 4 Methodology (2) -Face tracking  Skin-tone Color Distribution YCbCr model  Is robust to noises and illumination fluctuations  distinguishes luminance component (Y) and chrominance component (Cb and Cr) independently This advantage would be more suitable to decrease the luminance variation. utilize an elliptical boundary to fit the skin cluster on Cr-Cb subspace, which is validated in [5] Elliptical decision boundary

5 5 Methodology (3) -Face tracking

6 6 Methodology (4) -Face tracking  Recognition of Illumination Conditions The effects of illumination variation  would dramatically decrease the stability and accuracy of skin-based face tracking system employ K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) classifier for distinguishin g different illuminations each illumination has a specific skin model to extract the ski n patches in images For this perception, we define six features in KNN to identif y the surrounding illumination condition, including center of s kin-tone cluster and percentages (Pi) of the skin-tone distribut ion in four quadrants on Cr-Cb subspace:

7 7 Methodology (5) -Face tracking  KNN classifier After defining KNN features for recognizing illumination conditions trained an elliptical model with 10 images under per illumination condition to extract skin-tone pixels (see Fig. 3A)  we use un-trained image sets, 30 images per environment, to evaluate the feasibility of KNN recognition task and quantify the efficiency of skin extraction  The experiment shows that the KNN classifier has a well capability for discriminating various illumination conditions to derive an optimal skin model to extract skin patches  the averaged accuracy of skin detection is around 92% (see Fig. 3B), which leads the success of face localization in images after region growing process. Based on the simulation results, we successfully verify the feasibility of KNN classifier and adaptive skin model, which overcomes illumination changes

8 8 Methodology (6) -Face tracking

9 9 Methodology (7) -Face tracking  Face Localization the disadvantage of elliptical model  arise while the color of objects at the background is similar to skin-tone solution  use opening operation and region growing of morphological processing to decrease the mis- detected pixels

10 10 Methodology (8) -Face tracking  Another problem the opening processing is inoperative  when the area of skin-tone object at the background is larger than (or connected with) exact face region in images  Solution adopt temporal information of video frames to eliminate the still skin-tone objects and retain the significant region of head rotation movements This technique is based on motion-based detection method utilizing sequence frames subtraction [7], as in (4).

11 11 Methodology (1) -Face tracking

12 12 Methodology (9) Eye Tracking  Eye Tracking efficiently detect eye features based on Y component Iris usually exhibits low intensity of luminance despite different environments, and detection of sharp changes in Y component would give more stable efficiency For this reason, we calculate mean and standard deviation according to Y component of face candidate to identify these region where gray-level intensity of inherent pixels is significant different, as in (5).

13 13 Methodology (10)  Cursor control strategy utilize relative motion vector between eyes center and face center to control the computer cursor via head rotation, as in (6) E Center (x,y) and F Center (x,y) represent the center of eyes and face respectively P ref is the reference point of relative motion vector between E Center (x,y) and F Center (x,y) at previous frame

14 14 Methodology (11)  Definition of nine strategies of cursor control the obtained Condition(x,y) would derive the direction and displacement of cursor on the PC screen (Fig. 7).

15 15 Implementation (1)  In the results successfully demonstrated that the system can track user face and eye features under various environments with complex background, such as office, external sunlight environment, darkness environment, outdoor, and coffee shop

16 16 Implementation (12)

17 17 Conclusion  In this study the usage of KNN classifier to determine various illumination conditions, which is more feasible than lighting compensation processing in real-time implementation demonstrated that the accuracy of face detection based on the KNN classifier is higher than 90% in all various illumination environments In real-time implementation, the system successfully tracks user face and eyes features at 15 fps under standard notebook platforms

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