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Making the most of the self-quotient image in face recognition

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ognjen Arandjelovic
The self-quotient image is a biologically inspired representation which has been proposed as an illumination invariant feature for automatic face recognition. Owing to the lack of strong domain specific assumptions underlying this representation, it can be readily extracted from raw images irrespective of the persons's pose, facial expression etc. What makes the self-quotient image additionally attractive is that it can be computed quickly and in a closed form using simple low-level image operations. However, it is generally accepted that the self-quotient is insufficiently robust to large illumination changes which is why it is mainly used in applications in which low precision is an acceptable compromise for high recall (e.g. retrieval systems). Yet, in this paper we demonstrate that the performance of this representation in challenging illuminations has been greatly underestimated. We show that its error rate can be reduced by over an order of magnitude, without any changes to the representation itself. Rather, we focus on the manner in which the dissimilarity between two self-quotient images is computed. By modelling the dominant sources of noise affecting the representation, we propose and evaluate a series of different dissimilarity measures, the best of which reduces the initial error rate of 63.0% down to only 5.7% on the notoriously challenging YaleB data set.

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Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition. IEEE International Conference (10th : 2013 : Shanghai, China)

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1 - 7

Publisher

IEEE

Location

Shanghai, China

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

Start date

2013-04-22

End date

2013-04-26

ISBN-13

9781467355452

ISBN-10

1467355453

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2013, IEEE

Title of proceedings

FG 2013 : Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition

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