JOURNAL ARTICLE

Face recognition using recursive Fisher linear discriminant

Cheng XiangXiaoxuan FanT.H. Lee

Year: 2006 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Image Processing Vol: 15 (8)Pages: 2097-2105   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Fisher linear discriminant (FLD) has recently emerged as a more efficient approach for extracting features for many pattern classification problems as compared to traditional principal component analysis. However, the constraint on the total number of features available from FLD has seriously limited its application to a large class of problems. In order to overcome this disadvantage, a recursive procedure of calculating the discriminant features is suggested in this paper. The new algorithm incorporates the same fundamental idea behind FLD of seeking the projection that best separates the data corresponding to different classes, while in contrast to FLD the number of features that may be derived is independent of the number of the classes to be recognized. Extensive experiments of comparing the new algorithm with the traditional approaches have been carried out on face recognition problem with the Yale database, in which the resulting improvement of the performances by the new feature extraction scheme is significant.

Keywords:
Linear discriminant analysis Pattern recognition (psychology) Facial recognition system Artificial intelligence Principal component analysis Discriminant Feature extraction Constraint (computer-aided design) Kernel Fisher discriminant analysis Computer science Face (sociological concept) Optimal discriminant analysis Projection (relational algebra) Mathematics Feature (linguistics) Algorithm

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