Multispectral Eye Detection: A Preliminary Study

In this paper the problem of eye detection across three different bands, i.e., the visible, multispectral, and short wave infrared (SWIR), is studied in order to illustrate the advantages and limitations of multi-band eye localization. The contributions of this work are two-fold. First, a multi-band...

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