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Partial & Holistic Face Recognition on FRGC-II data using Support Vector Machine
Savvides, M.; Abiantun, R.; Heo, J.; Park, S.; Xie, C.; Vijayakumar, B.V.K.
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop, 2006. CVPRW apos;06. Conference on
Volume , Issue , 17-22 June 2006 Page(s): 48 - 48
Digital Object Identifier   10.1109/CVPRW.2006.153
Summary: In this paper we investigate how to perform face recognition on the hardest experiment (Exp4) in Face Recognition Grand Challenge(FRGC) phase-II data which deals with subjects captured under uncontrolled conditions such as harsh overhead illumination, some pose variations and facial expressions in both indoor and outdoor environments. Other variations include the presence and absence of eye-glasses. The database consists of a generic dataset of 12,776 images for training a generic face subspace, a target set of 16,028 images and a query set of 8,014 images are given for matching. We propose to use our novel face recognition algorithm using Kernel Correlation Feature Analysis for dimensionality reduction (222 features) coupled with Support Vector Machine discriminative training in the Target KCFA feature set for providing a similarity distance measure of the probe to each target subject. We show that this algorithm configuration yields the best verification rate at 0.1% FAR (87.5%) compared to PCA+SVM, GSLDA+SVM, SVM+SVM, KDA+SVM. Thus we explore with our proposed algorithm which facial regions provide the best discrimination ability, we analyze performing partial face recognition using the eye-region, nose region and mouth region. We empirically find that the eye-region is the most discriminative feature of the faces in FRGC data and yields a verification rate closest to the holistic face recognition of 83.5% @ 0.1% FAR compared to 87.5%. We use Support Vector Machines for fusing these two to boost the performance to ~90@0.1 % FAR on the first large-scale face database such as the FRGC dataset.

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