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The Kernel Orthogonal Mutual Subspace Method and Its Application to 3D Object Recognition

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The Kernel Orthogonal Mutual Subspace Method and Its Application to 3D Object Recognition
This paper proposes the kernel orthogonal mutual subspace method (KOMSM) for 3D object recognition. KOMSM is a kernel-based method for classifying sets of patterns such as video frames or multi-view images. It classifies objects based on the canonical angles between the nonlinear subspaces, which are generated from the image patterns of each object class by kernel PCA. This methodology has been introduced in the kernel mutual subspace method (KMSM). However, KOMSM is different from KMSM in that nonlinear class subspaces are orthogonalized based on the framework proposed by Fukunaga and Koontz before calculating the canonical angles. This orthogonalization provides a powerful feature extraction method for improving the performance of KMSM. The validity of KOMSM is demonstrated through experiments using face images and images from a public database.
Kazuhiro Fukui, Osamu Yamaguchi
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ACCV
Authors Kazuhiro Fukui, Osamu Yamaguchi
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