Title :
Large margin image set representation and classification
Author :
Wang, Jim Jing-Yan ; Alzahrani, Mona ; Xin Gao
Author_Institution :
SUNY - Univ. at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a novel image set representation and classification method by maximizing the margin of image sets. The margin of an image set is defined as the difference of the distance to its nearest image set from different classes and the distance to its nearest image set of the same class. By modeling the image sets by using both their image samples and their affine hull models, and maximizing the margins of the images sets, the image set representation parameter learning problem is formulated as an minimization problem, which is further optimized by an expectation - maximization (EM) strategy with accelerated proximal gradient (APG) optimization in an iterative algorithm. To classify a given test image set, we assign it to the class which could provide the largest margin. Experiments on two applications of video-sequence-based face recognition demonstrate that the proposed method significantly outperforms state-of-the-art image set classification methods in terms of both effectiveness and efficiency.
Keywords :
expectation-maximisation algorithm; face recognition; gradient methods; image classification; image representation; image sequences; learning (artificial intelligence); minimisation; video signal processing; APG optimization; EM strategy; accelerated proximal gradient optimization; affine hull models; expectation-maximization strategy; image samples; image set representation parameter learning problem; iterative algorithm; large margin image set classification method; minimization problem; nearest image set; video-sequence-based face recognition; Accuracy; Databases; Face; Face recognition; Feature extraction; Training; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Networks (IJCNN), 2014 International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6627-1
DOI :
10.1109/IJCNN.2014.6889378