Abstract
Recent advances in facial recognition utilizing infrared as a source are described. Recent research has concentrated on face identification using visible light, with the main issue being that the lighting on the face varies in outside circumstances. Recent studies employ infrared light as a source to produce infrared face pictures to overcome this and increase performance. This is known as a thermal face image, and it is extremely valuable in a variety of application systems. Night surveillance systems and military applications are two applications where night vision comes into picture. The choice of infrared, intensity fluctuation, and angle of incidence all play crucial roles in these applications. Keywords: Face recognition, multi spectral images, LBP, SIFT
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