A Simple Kernel Method with Shannon Wavelet Kernel for Face Recognition

Author(s):  
Jingtao Fu ◽  
Xiaozhang Liu
Author(s):  
Amit Kumar Yadav ◽  
Neeraj Gupta ◽  
Aamir Khan ◽  
Anand Singh Jalal

Face recognition has drawn significant attention due to its potential use in biometric authentication, surveillance, security, robotics, and so on. It is a challenging task in the field of computer vision. Although the various state-of-the-art methods of face recognition in constrained environments have achieved satisfactory results, there are still many issues which are untouched in unconstrained environments, such as partial occlusions, large pose variations, etc. In this paper, the authors have proposed an approach which utilized the local generic feature (LGF) to recognize the face in the partial occlusion by fusing features scale invariant feature transform (SIFT) and multi-block local binary pattern (MB-LBP). It also utilizes robust kernel method for classification of the query image. They have validated the effectiveness of the proposed approach on the benchmark AR face database. The experimental outcomes illustrate that the proposed approach outperformed the state-of-art methods for robust face recognition.


2010 ◽  
Vol 69 (3) ◽  
pp. 161-167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jisien Yang ◽  
Adrian Schwaninger

Configural processing has been considered the major contributor to the face inversion effect (FIE) in face recognition. However, most researchers have only obtained the FIE with one specific ratio of configural alteration. It remains unclear whether the ratio of configural alteration itself can mediate the occurrence of the FIE. We aimed to clarify this issue by manipulating the configural information parametrically using six different ratios, ranging from 4% to 24%. Participants were asked to judge whether a pair of faces were entirely identical or different. The paired faces that were to be compared were presented either simultaneously (Experiment 1) or sequentially (Experiment 2). Both experiments revealed that the FIE was observed only when the ratio of configural alteration was in the intermediate range. These results indicate that even though the FIE has been frequently adopted as an index to examine the underlying mechanism of face processing, the emergence of the FIE is not robust with any configural alteration but dependent on the ratio of configural alteration.


Author(s):  
Chrisanthi Nega

Abstract. Four experiments were conducted investigating the effect of size congruency on facial recognition memory, measured by remember, know and guess responses. Different study times were employed, that is extremely short (300 and 700 ms), short (1,000 ms), and long times (5,000 ms). With the short study time (1,000 ms) size congruency occurred in knowing. With the long study time the effect of size congruency occurred in remembering. These results support the distinctiveness/fluency account of remembering and knowing as well as the memory systems account, since the size congruency effect that occurred in knowing under conditions that facilitated perceptual fluency also occurred independently in remembering under conditions that facilitated elaborative encoding. They do not support the idea that remember and know responses reflect differences in trace strength.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mario Baldassari ◽  
Justin Kantner ◽  
D. Stephen Lindsay
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2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Margaret Tsai ◽  
Jennifer Groscup
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