Abstract

For years, researchers in face recognition area have been representing and recognizing faces based on subspace discriminant analysis or statistical learning. Nevertheless, these approaches are always suffering from the generalizability problem. This paper proposes a novel non-statistics based face representation approach, local Gabor binary pattern histogram sequence (LGBPHS), in which training procedure is unnecessary to construct the face model, so that the generalizability problem is naturally avoided. In this approach, a face image is modeled as a "histogram sequence" by concatenating the histograms of all the local regions of all the local Gabor magnitude binary pattern maps. For recognition, histogram intersection is used to measure the similarity of different LGBPHSs and the nearest neighborhood is exploited for final classification. Additionally, we have further proposed to assign different weights for each histogram piece when measuring two LGBPHSes. Our experimental results on AR and FERET face database show the validity of the proposed approach especially for partially occluded face images, and more impressively, we have achieved the best result on FERET face database.

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Pattern recognition (psychology)Artificial intelligenceHistogramFacial recognition systemComputer scienceLocal binary patternsFace (sociological concept)Histogram matchingLinear discriminant analysisComputer visionMathematicsImage (mathematics)

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2005
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786-791 Vol. 1
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Wenchao Zhang, Shiguang Shan, Wen Gao et al. (2005). Local Gabor binary pattern histogram sequence (LGBPHS): a novel non-statistical model for face representation and recognition. , 786-791 Vol. 1. https://doi.org/10.1109/iccv.2005.147

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10.1109/iccv.2005.147