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Paper Abstract
Positive identification of personnel from a safe distance is a long-standing need for security and defense applications.
Advances in computer face recognition have made this a reliable means of identification when facial imagery of
sufficient resolution is available to be matched against a database of mug shots. Long-range identification at night
requires that the face be actively illuminated; however, for visible and NIR illumination, the intensity required to
produce high-resolution long-range imagery typically creates an eye-safety hazard. SWIR illumination makes active-
SWIR imaging a promising approach to long-range night-time identification. We will describe an active-SWIR imaging
system that is being developed to covertly detect, track, zoom in on, and positively identify a human target, night or day,
at hundreds of meters range. The SWIR illuminator pans, tilts, and zooms with the imager to always just fill the imager
field of view. The illuminator meets Class 1 eye-safety limits (safe even with magnifying optics) at the intended target,
and meets Class 1M eye-safety limits (safe to the naked eye) at point-blank range. Close-up night-time facial imagery
will be presented along with experimental face recognition performance results for matching SWIR imagery to a
database of visible mug shots at distance.
Paper Details
Date Published: 18 June 2013
PDF: 8 pages
Proc. SPIE 8704, Infrared Technology and Applications XXXIX, 87042J (18 June 2013); doi: 10.1117/12.2016335
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8704:
Infrared Technology and Applications XXXIX
Bjørn F. Andresen; Gabor F. Fulop; Charles M. Hanson; Paul R. Norton; Patrick Robert, Editor(s)
PDF: 8 pages
Proc. SPIE 8704, Infrared Technology and Applications XXXIX, 87042J (18 June 2013); doi: 10.1117/12.2016335
Show Author Affiliations
Brian E. Lemoff, West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation (United States)
Robert B. Martin, West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation (United States)
Mikhail Sluch, West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation (United States)
Robert B. Martin, West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation (United States)
Mikhail Sluch, West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation (United States)
Kristopher M. Kafka, West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation (United States)
William McCormick, West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation (United States)
Robert Ice, West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation (United States)
William McCormick, West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation (United States)
Robert Ice, West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8704:
Infrared Technology and Applications XXXIX
Bjørn F. Andresen; Gabor F. Fulop; Charles M. Hanson; Paul R. Norton; Patrick Robert, Editor(s)
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