Method and device for photographing
US-2016065852-A1 · Mar 3, 2016 · US
US10467457B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10467457-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514958295-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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A system and method for capturing images used in a facial recognition system are provided. The system and method are configured to generate a sequential set of control signals configured to cause a camera to capture a corresponding sequential set of probe images of a face of an individual. Each control signal in the sequential set of control signals is configured to cause the camera to capture a probe image of the sequential set of probe images using a different exposure time. The different exposure times associated with the sequential set of control signals together form a predetermined profile configured to enable capture of a usable image from the sequential set of probe images despite variation in at least one of an amount of light and a skin tone of the face of the individual.
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What is claimed is: 1. An article of manufacture, comprising: a non-transitory computer storage medium having a computer program encoded thereon that when executed by a controller is used to capture images for use in a facial recognition system, the computer program including code for: generating a first sequential set of control signals configured to cause a camera to capture a corresponding first sequential set of probe images of a face of an individual wherein each control signal in the first sequential set of control signals is configured to cause the camera to capture a probe image of the first sequential set of probe images using a different exposure time, the different exposure times associated with the first sequential set of control signals together forming a first predetermined profile configured to enable capture of a usable image from the first sequential set of probe images despite variation in at least one of an amount of light and a skin tone of the face of the individual wherein the code for generating the first sequential set of control signals includes code for selecting the first predetermined profile from among a plurality of predetermined profiles, each of the plurality of predetermined profiles having a different sequence of exposure times. 2. The article of manufacture of claim 1 wherein the code for selecting the first predetermined profile includes code for selecting the first predetermined profile responsive to a time. 3. The article of manufacture of claim 1 wherein the exposure time for each successive image in the first sequential set of probe images is greater than the exposure time for each preceding image in the first sequential set of probe images. 4. The article of manufacture of claim 1 wherein a difference in exposure times between a first image of the first sequential set of probe images and a second image of the first sequential set of probe images immediately following the first image is equal to a difference in exposure times between the second image and a third image of the first sequential set of probe images immediately following the second image. 5. The article of manufacture of claim 1 wherein a difference in exposure times between a first image of the first sequential set of probe images and a second image of the first sequential set of probe images immediately following the first image differs from a difference in exposure times between the second image and a third image of the first sequential set of probe images immediately following the second image. 6. The article of manufacture of claim 1 wherein the computer program further includes code for determining whether any of the first sequential set of probe images comprises the usable image. 7. The article of manufacture of claim 6 wherein the code for determining whether any of the first sequential set of probe images comprises the usable image includes code for: evaluating each one of the first sequential set of probe images to determine whether the one probe image is the usable image after capture of the one probe image and before capture of a succeeding probe image in the first sequential set of probe images immediately following the one probe image; and, terminating generation of the first sequential set of control signals if the one probe images is the usable image. 8. The article of manufacture of claim 7 wherein the computer program further includes code for: generating, in the absence of the usable image, a second sequential set of control signals configured to cause the camera to capture a corresponding second sequential set of probe images of the face of the individual wherein each control signal in the second sequential set of control signals is configured to cause the camera to capture a probe image of the second sequential set of probe images using a different exposure time, the different exposure times associated with the second sequential set of control signals together forming a second predetermined profile configured to enable capture of the usable image from the second sequential set of probe images despite variation in the at least one of the amount of light and the skin tone of the face of the individual. 9. The article of manufacture of claim 8 wherein a first number of probe images in the first sequential set of probe images is equal to a second number of probe images in the second sequential set of probe images and the exposure time for each probe image in the first sequential set of probe images differs for each corresponding probe image in the second sequential set of images. 10. The article of manufacture of claim 9 wherein the exposure time for each probe image in the second sequential set of probe images is greater than the exposure time for a corresponding probe image in the first sequential set of probe images. 11. The article of manufacture of claim 9 wherein the exposure time for at least one of the probe images of the second sequential set of probe images is greater than the exposure time for each probe image of the first sequential set of probe images. 12. The article of manufacture of claim 1 wherein each control signal in the first sequential set of control signals is further configured to cause the camera to maintain a constant aperture and a constant photosensitivity. 13. A system for capturing images for use in a facial recognition system, comprising: a controller configured to generate a first sequential set of control signals configured to cause a camera to capture a corresponding first sequential set of probe images of a face of an individual wherein each control signal in the first sequential set of control signals is configured to cause the camera to capture a probe image of the first sequential set of probe images using a different exposure time, the different exposure times associated with the first sequential set of control signals together forming a first predetermined profile configured to enable capture of a usable image from the first sequential set of probe images despite variation in at least one of an amount of light and a skin tone of the face of the individual wherein the controller is further configured to select the first predetermined profile from among a plurality of predetermined profiles, each of the plurality of predetermined profiles having a different sequence of exposure times. 14. The system of claim 13 wherein a difference in exposure times between a first image of the first sequential set of probe images and a second image of the first sequential set of probe images immediately following the first image differs from a difference in exposure times between the second image and a third image of the first sequential set of probe images immediately following the second image. 15. The system of claim 13 wherein the controller is further configured to determine whether any of the first sequential set of probe images comprises the usable image. 16. The system of claim 15 wherein the controller is further configured, in determining whether any of the first sequential set of probe images comprises the usable image, to: evaluate each one of the first sequential set of probe images to determine whether the one probe image is the usable image after capture of the one probe image and before capture of a succeeding probe image in the first sequential set of probe images immediately following the one probe image; and, terminate generation of the first sequential set of control signals if the one probe image is the usable image. 17. The system of claim 15 wherein the controller is further configured to: gene
by influencing the exposure time · CPC title
Bracketing, i.e. taking a series of images with varying exposure conditions · CPC title
where the recognised objects include parts of the human body · CPC title
using acquisition arrangements · CPC title
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