JOURNAL ARTICLE

Gabor wavelets and kernel direct discriminant analysis for face recognition

Linlin ShenBai Li

Year: 2004 Journal:   Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2004. ICPR 2004. Pages: 284-287 Vol.1

Abstract

A novel Gabor-Kernel face recognition method is proposed in this paper. This involves convolving a face image with a series of Gabor wavelets at different scales, locations, and orientations and extracting features from resulting Gabor filtered images. kernel discriminant analysis (KDDA) is then applied to the feature vectors for dimension reduction as well as class separability enhancement. A database of 600 frontal-view face images from the FERET face database is used to test the method. Experimental results demonstrate the advantage of KDDA over other Kernel methods such as kernel principal component analysis (KPCA) and general discriminant analysis (GDA). Significant improvements are also observed when features are extracted from Gabor filtered images instead of the original images. A 94% accuracy has been observed for the novel Gabor + KDDA method on the FERET database using a simple classifier, which could be further improved by employing a more complex classifier and distance measurer.

Keywords:
Pattern recognition (psychology) Artificial intelligence Gabor wavelet Kernel Fisher discriminant analysis Kernel principal component analysis Facial recognition system Linear discriminant analysis Kernel (algebra) Principal component analysis Computer science Feature extraction Face (sociological concept) Discriminant Computer vision Classifier (UML) Dimensionality reduction Mathematics Wavelet transform Kernel method Wavelet Support vector machine Discrete wavelet transform

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