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Distance Measures for Gabor Jets-Based Face Authentication: A Comparative Evaluation

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Distance Measures for Gabor Jets-Based Face Authentication: A Comparative Evaluation
Local Gabor features (jets) have been widely used in face recognition systems. Once the sets of jets have been extracted from the two faces to be compared, a proper measure of similarity (or distance) between corresponding features should be chosen. For instance, in the well known Elastic Bunch Graph Matching (EBGM) approach and other Gabor-based face recognition systems, the cosine distance was used as a measure. In this paper, we provide an empirical evaluation of seven distance measures for comparison, using a recently introduced face recognition system, based on Shape Driven Gabor Jets (SDGJ). Moreover we evaluate different normalization factors that are used to pre-process the jets. Experimental results on the BANCA database suggest that the concrete type of normalization applied to jets is a critical factor, and that some combinations of normalization + distance achieve better performance than the classical cosine measure for jet comparison.
Daniel González-Jiménez, Manuele Bic
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICB
Authors Daniel González-Jiménez, Manuele Bicego, Johan W. H. Tangelder, Ben A. M. Schouten, Onkar Ambekar, José Luis Alba-Castro, Enrico Grosso, Massimo Tistarelli
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