
		<paper>
			<loc>https://jjcit.org/paper/55</loc>
			<title>A SURVEY ON AGE-INVARIANT FACE RECOGNITION METHODS</title>
			<doi>10.5455/jjcit.71-1554841475</doi>
			<authors>Zahra Mortezaie,Hamid Hassanpour</authors>
			<keywords>Face recognition,Aging,Age-invariant,Facial image.</keywords>
			<citation>22</citation>
			<views>5056</views>
			<downloads>1205</downloads>
			<received_date>2019-04-09</received_date>
			<revised_date>2019-06-05</revised_date>
			<accepted_date>2019-06-23</accepted_date>
			<abstract>Face  recognition  is  used  in  many  security  and  surveillance  applications.  Some  issues, such  as  aging,  partial 
occlusion,  variation  in  pose  and  illumination and facial  expression  directly  affect the performance  of  face 
recognition  approaches.  Usually,  in  many  applications, such  as  checking  the  passport  and  visa,  images  in  the 
database are not updated continuously. In these cases,  aging leads to change the important features of the face 
image.  Hence,  face  recognition  across  aging  can  be  considered  as  a  common  issue  in  many  security  and 
surveillance  systems.  In  this  paper,  some  existing  face  recognition approaches,  in  terms  of  robustness  to  aging, 
have  been  reviewed  briefly.  Also,  the  experimental  results  from  these  methods  have  been  compared  using  the 
common  databases  in  age-invariant  face  recognition  applications. The  comparison  results  indicate  that  the 
approaches  which  consider both  component-based  representation  of  facial  images  and  identity  factors 
outperform the other existing methods.</abstract>
		</paper>


