Correlation Filters Face Verification

2.0 · Windows - Bởi Luigi Rosa

· 21/11/2012 22:38 (11 năm trước)

Giới Thiệu · Correlation Filters Face Verification

Correlation filters have been applied successfully to automatic target recognition (ATR) problems. The most basic correlation filter is the matched spatial filter (MSF), whose impulse response (in 2-D, point spread function) is the flipped version of the reference image. While the MSF performs well at detecting a reference image corrupted by additive white noise, it performs poorly when the reference image appears with distortions (e.g., rotations, scale changes). Thus one MSF will be needed to detect each appearance of an object. Clearly this is computationally unattractive for practical pattern recognition. Hester and Casasent addressed this challenge with the introduction of the synthetic discriminant function (SDF) filter. The SDF filter is a linear combination of MSFs where the combination weights are chosen so that the correlation outputs corresponding to the training images would yield pre-specified values at the origin. These pre-specified peak values are often referred to as peak constraints. The peak values corresponding to the authentics (also called the true class) are typically set to 1, and hence this SDF filter was known as the equal correlation peak (ECP) SDF filter. In principle, a single ECP SDF filter could replace many MSFs. Object recognition is performed by cross-correlating an input image with a synthesized template or filter and processing the resulting correlation output. The correlation output is searched for peaks, and the relative heights of these peaks are used to determine whether the object of interest is present or not. The locations of the peaks indicate the position of the objects.

Face verification is an important tool for authentication of an individual and it can be of significant value in security and e-commerce applications. We have developed an effective application of correlation filters for face verification. The performance of a specific type of correlation filter called the minimum average correlation energy (MACE) filter is evaluated using Facial Expression Database collected at the Advanced Multimedia Processing Lab at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). Index Terms: Matlab, source, code, face, identification, authentication, recognition, correlation, filters, filter, mace.

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Cập nhật 21/11/2012 (11 năm trước)
Nhà phát triển Luigi Rosa
Thể loại Educational Software
Hệ điều hành Windows
Hệ điều hành cài đặt Windows , Windows 2000 , Windows XP , Windows 2003 , Windows 98 , Windows NT , Windows Me , Windows Vista , Windows 7 , Windows 8 , Windows Server 2008
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