A sparse representation method based on kernel and virtual samples for face recognition |
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Authors: | Ningbo Zhu Ting Tang Shi Tang Deyan Tang Fu Yu |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Information Science and Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China;2. College of Computer and Communication, Hunan University of Technology, Zhuzhou 412007, China |
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Abstract: | To improve the classification accuracy of face recognition, a sparse representation method based on kernel and virtual samples is proposed in this paper. The proposed method has the following basic idea: first, it extends the training samples by copying the left side of the original training samples to the right side to form virtual training samples. Then the virtual training samples and the original training samples make up a new training set and we use a kernel-induced distance to determine M nearest neighbors of the test sample from the new training set. Second, it expresses the test sample as a linear combination of the selected M nearest training samples and finally exploits the determined linear combination to perform classification of the test sample. A large number of face recognition experiments on different face databases illustrate that the error ratios obtained by our method are always lower more or less than face recognition methods including the method mentioned in Xu and Zhu [21], the method proposed in Xu and Zhu [39], sparse representation method based on virtual samples (SRMVS), collaborative representation based classification with regularized least square (CRC_RLS), two-phase test sample sparse representation (TPTSSR), and the feature space-based representation method. |
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Keywords: | Face recognition Pattern recognition Kernel Virtual samples Sparse representation |
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