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CVPR
2011
IEEE
13 years 22 days ago
Is face recognition really a Compressive Sensing problem?
Compressive Sensing has become one of the standard methods of face recognition within the literature. We show, however, that the sparsity assumption which underpins much of this w...
Qinfeng Shi, Anders Eriksson, Anton vandenHengel, ...
INTERSPEECH
2010
12 years 11 months ago
Towards a robust face recognition system using compressive sensing
An application of compressive sensing (CS) theory in imagebased robust face recognition is considered. Most contemporary face recognition systems suffer from limited abilities to ...
Allen Y. Yang, Zihan Zhou, Yi Ma, Shankar Sastry
ICAPR
2009
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Analytic Phase-based Representation for Face Recognition
—A representation based on the phase of analytic image is proposed to address the issue of illumination variation in face recognition task. The problem of unwrapping in the compu...
Anil Kumar Sao, B. Yegnanarayana
BMVC
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Pairwise Macropixel Comparison Can Work at Least as Well as Advanced Holistic Algorithms for Face Recognition
It is well known that, due to illumination effects and the registration/alignment problem, it does not make sense to compare the "values" of two single-pixels for face r...
Liang Chen
MMM
2005
Springer
163views Multimedia» more  MMM 2005»
13 years 10 months ago
Parallel Image Matrix Compression for Face Recognition
The canonical face recognition algorithm Eigenface and Fisherface are both based on one dimensional vector representation. However, with the high feature dimensions and the small ...
Dong Xu, Shuicheng Yan, Lei Zhang, Mingjing Li, We...