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12 April 2021 A human body morphology detector: a distinctive filter to differentiate the image-based process depending on whether the person is a child or an adult
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Abstract
In several particularly secure applications such as the entrance to a school, it is important to know whether the person entering is an adult or a child. In this article, we propose a human body morphology detector that distinguishes whether the person is an adult or a child. This detector could be included in a smart portal to detect whether the entry person is an adult or a child to apply a different treatment depending on the morphology. A person detector module1 is deployed to detect the presence of a person within a predefined radius. When the location of the person is detected, our system can measure the height of the person and determine if the person is an adult or a child based on its height.
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E. Sedgh-Gooya, F. Aram, W. Kaddah, M. Elbouz, and A. Alfalou "A human body morphology detector: a distinctive filter to differentiate the image-based process depending on whether the person is a child or an adult", Proc. SPIE 11735, Pattern Recognition and Tracking XXXII, 117350Q (12 April 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2586783
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Image filtering

Image processing

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