Human Male Body Images from Multiple Perspectives with Multiple Lighting Settings

There are multiple technological ways to identify humans and verify claimed identities. The dataset presented herein facilitates work on hard and soft biometric human identification and identity verification. It is comprised of full-body images of multiple fully clothed males from a constrained age range. The images have been taken from multiple perspectives with varied lighting brightness and temperature. Dataset: http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/t2y7cm69m6.1 Dataset License: CC-BY

A variety of techniques exist for visually detecting humans and identifying particular individuals.Facial recognition [1][2][3][4], gait analysis [5][6][7][8] and body shape-based recognition [9][10][11] techniques have all been proposed, as have techniques that combine shape silhouettes and gait [12,13], and facial recognition and gait [14][15][16][17].The use of techniques to detect gender [18][19][20], age [19] and other characteristics from visual data has also been demonstrated.Multi-factor authentication systems can make use of the identification of individuals or characteristics as an additional check that a prospective system user is who he or she claims to be, in addition to prospective uses of similar systems in medical, retail, clothing recommendation and numerous other application areas.
This dataset: • Facilitates the testing of human body identification and verification algorithms and the comparison of performance between such algorithms.

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Provides data to analyze algorithm performance under different lighting brightness conditions and temperatures, in addition to subject perspective.

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Includes images from all perspectives under all experimental lighting conditions, allowing training under one lighting condition and testing under another.

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Was collected in a controlled environment with a white backdrop.

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Is of subjects that are all male and of similar ages; many have a similar build.This facilitates testing of the algorithm's ability to identify individuals from other similar individuals

Data Description
This article describes a dataset that can be used to evaluate the performance of human identification and classification systems.The data collected are of multiple subjects and have been The data are provided as JPEG files.These files can be opened and processed by numerous common image viewing, editing and processing software programs.These JPEG files contain the original metadata included by the camera.

Methods
This section discusses the methods used to collect the data.First, the equipment used will be described, along with a description of how it was used during the collection of the data.Then, a description of the experimental setup is provided.Finally, the experimental procedures are detailed.

Equipment
The equipment used consisted of a camera and multiple LED lights.A Canon T5i with its stock lens was used to take the images in this dataset.The camera was set to aperture priority mode, with an ISO of 800 max, an FSTOP of 4, AI focus, auto white balance, flash off, portrait mode and shot at a resolution of 3456 × 5184 pixels.The photos were saved in JPEG format.
The subjects were photographed in front of a white photographic backdrop that was six feet wide and nine feet tall.Six Neewer LED500LRC lights and light stands were used to illuminate the subject and the background.Four of the lights were used for backdrop illumination and two were used to light the subject.A Tekpower lumen reader was used to record lumen levels.

Setup
The backdrop was positioned to extend under and beyond the feet of the subject.This prevented the floor from being visible in the image and a floor-backdrop seam from showing.Instead, a consistent white background was present throughout the images.
A light (lower left light) was placed to the left of the backdrop and lowered as far as the stand allowed.A second light (upper left light) was also placed to the left of the backdrop and was raised to the highest level that the stand allowed.A light (lower right light) was placed to the right of the backdrop and lowered as far as the stand allowed.A second light (upper right light) was also placed to the right of the backdrop and raised to the highest level that the stand allowed.The camera was placed centrally and positioned vertically at the subject's waist level.A light (subject light) was placed next to the camera at the height of the camera.Finally, a light was placed directly in front of the camera and was lowered as far as the stand allowed.The coordinate positions of all of the equipment, in inches, are listed in Table 1.All measurements are from the left corner of the room, as shown in Figure 1. Figure 2 depicts the approximate positions of the equipment from overhead and the orientation of the coordinate system.Note that it is not drawn to scale.1).

Experimental Procedures
Images were taken of fully clothed males aged between 18 and 26.The subjects varied in height and build.They were differently attired and some were wearing jackets.Some also had beards.A number had similar build types and skin tone levels.Each subject was asked to face and look straight ahead (in each orientation), with their arms at their sides.They were also asked to empty their pockets and take their shoes off.
The subjects were instructed to stand in each of the five positions while multiple images were taken.They faced to the left, half-way between left and forward facing, forward, half-way between right and forward facing and to the right.For each position, five images were taken under multiple brightness and temperature levels.Thus, a total of 25 images were taken for each subject.Figure 3 depicts an individual in each of the positions with each of the lighting configurations used.
The images were taken with the following lighting parameters: A color temperature of 5600 K  1).

Experimental Procedures
Images were taken of fully clothed males aged between 18 and 26.The subjects varied in height and build.They were differently attired and some were wearing jackets.Some also had beards.A number had similar build types and skin tone levels.Each subject was asked to face and look straight ahead (in each orientation), with their arms at their sides.They were also asked to empty their pockets and take their shoes off.
The subjects were instructed to stand in each of the five positions while multiple images were taken.They faced to the left, half-way between left and forward facing, forward, half-way between right and forward facing and to the right.For each position, five images were taken under multiple brightness and temperature levels.Thus, a total of 25 images were taken for each subject.Figure 3 depicts an individual in each of the positions with each of the lighting configurations used.
The images were taken with the following lighting parameters: A color temperature of 5600 K at 100% brightness, 3300 K at 100% brightness, 4400 K at 25% brightness, 4400 K at 60% brightness and 4400 K at 100% brightness.The level of lumens produced at each of these settings is listed in Table 2.

Table 1 .
Equipment positions.Equipment positions (coordinate positions are presented in Table Figure 1.Experimental setup.Figure 1. Experimental setup.

Table 2 .
Lumen production by temperature and brightness setting.
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