JOURNAL ARTICLE

Very Low Resolution Face Recognition Problem

Wanjie ZouPong C. Yuen

Year: 2011 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Image Processing Vol: 21 (1)Pages: 327-340   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

This paper addresses the very low resolution (VLR) problem in face recognition in which the resolution of the face image to be recognized is lower than 16 × 16. With the increasing demand of surveillance camera-based applications, the VLR problem happens in many face application systems. Existing face recognition algorithms are not able to give satisfactory performance on the VLR face image. While face super-resolution (SR) methods can be employed to enhance the resolution of the images, the existing learning-based face SR methods do not perform well on such a VLR face image. To overcome this problem, this paper proposes a novel approach to learn the relationship between the high-resolution image space and the VLR image space for face SR. Based on this new approach, two constraints, namely, new data and discriminative constraints, are designed for good visuality and face recognition applications under the VLR problem, respectively. Experimental results show that the proposed SR algorithm based on relationship learning outperforms the existing algorithms in public face databases.

Keywords:
Computer science Facial recognition system Artificial intelligence Face (sociological concept) Computer vision Image resolution Discriminative model Image (mathematics) Three-dimensional face recognition Resolution (logic) Pattern recognition (psychology) Superresolution Face detection

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Advanced Image Processing Techniques
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