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Illumination Invariant Face Recognition by Non-Local Smoothing

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Illumination Invariant Face Recognition by Non-Local Smoothing
Abstract. Existing face recognition techniques struggle with their performance when identities have to be determined (recognized) based on image data captured under challenging illumination conditions. To overcome the susceptibility of the existing techniques to illumination variations numerous normalization techniques have been proposed in the literature. These normalization techniques, however, still exhibit some shortcomings and, thus, offer room for improvement. In this paper we identify the most important weaknesses of the commonly adopted illumination normalization techniques and presents two novel approaches which make use of the recently proposed non-local means algorithm. We assess the performance of the proposed techniques on the YaleB face database and report preliminary results. Key words: Face recognition, retinex theory, non-local means, illumination invariance
Vitomir Struc, Nikola Pavesic
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where COST
Authors Vitomir Struc, Nikola Pavesic
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