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Patch Based Collaborative Representation with Gabor Feature and Measurement Matrix for Face Recognition

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  • Zhengyuan Xu
  • Yu Liu
  • Mingquan Ye
  • Lei Huang
  • Hao Yu
  • Xun Chen

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In recent years, sparse representation based classification (SRC) has emerged as a popular technique in face recognition. Traditional SRC focuses on the role of the -norm but ignores the impact of collaborative representation (CR), which employs all the training examples over all the classes to represent a test sample. Due to issues like expression, illumination, pose, and small sample size, face recognition still remains as a challenging problem. In this paper, we proposed a patch based collaborative representation method for face recognition via Gabor feature and measurement matrix. Using patch based collaborative representation, this method can solve the problem of the lack of accuracy for the linear representation of the small sample size. Compared with holistic features, the multiscale and multidirection Gabor feature shows more robustness. The usage of measurement matrix can reduce large data volume caused by Gabor feature. The experimental results on several popular face databases including Extended Yale B, CMU_PIE, and LFW indicated that the proposed method is more competitive in robustness and accuracy than conventional SR and CR based methods.

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  • Zhengyuan Xu & Yu Liu & Mingquan Ye & Lei Huang & Hao Yu & Xun Chen, 2018. "Patch Based Collaborative Representation with Gabor Feature and Measurement Matrix for Face Recognition," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-13, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3025264
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/3025264
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