Color difference between real faces and facial images from a sRGB monitor

As face recognition technology is conveniently accessible with only the use of a camera, it is a widely human-robot-interaction. In face recognition, skin color, as a cue, separates the targets from background depends on the color dissimilarity between targets and background. In this paper, we measure color difference between real faces and facial images from a sRGB monitor and verify similarity.

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