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BS ISO/IEC 19794-5:2005+A2:2009

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Information technology. Biometric data interchange formats Face image data

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English

Published date

31-01-2016

This part of ISO/IEC 19794 specifies a record format for storing, recording, and transmitting the information from one or more facial images within a CBEFF data structure, specifies scene constraints of the facial images, specifies photographic properties of the facial images, specifies digital image attributes of the facial images. Each requirement is specified for the following Face Image Types, respectively. Basic: This is the fundamental Face Image Type that specifies a record format including header and image data. All Face Image Types adhere to the properties of this type. No mandatory scene, photographic and digital requirements are specified for this image type. Frontal: A Basic Face Image Type that adheres to additional requirements appropriate for frontal face recognition and/or human examination. Two types of Frontal Face Image Types are defined in this document, Full Frontal and Token Frontal (or simply Token). Full Frontal: A Face Image Type that specifies frontal images with sufficient resolution for human examination as well as reliable computer face recognition. This type of Face Image Type includes the full head with all hair in most cases, as well as neck and shoulders. This image type is suitable for permanent storage of the face information, and it is applicable to portraits for passport, driver license, and \'mugshot\' images. Token Frontal: A Face Image Type that specifies frontal images with a specific geometric size and eye positioning based on the width and height of the image. This image type is suitable for minimizing the storage requirements for computer face recognition tasks such as verification while still offering vendor independence and human verification (versus human examination which requires more detail) capabilities. Table 1 shows the relationships between Face Image Types using the notion of inheritance. For example, Frontal inherits properties from Basic, which means that all normative clauses that apply to Basic also apply to Frontal. Table 1 - Inheritance of Face Image Types Face Image Type Inherits from Normative clauses Informative clauses Basic None 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 A.1 Frontal Basic 7 A.2 Full Frontal Frontal 8 A.3 Token Frontal 9 A.4 Figure 1 gives a general overview of the scene, photographic, digitization, and format requirements for the face image types specified in this part of ISO/IEC 19794.

Committee
IST/44
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
122
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 19794-5:2005/Cor 4:2015 Identical

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