Title :
Face Recognition Using Ensemble String Matching
Author :
Weiping Chen ; Yongsheng Gao
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Griffith Univ., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
In this paper, we present a syntactic string matching approach to solve the frontal face recognition problem. String matching is a powerful partial matching technique, but is not suitable for frontal face recognition due to its requirement of globally sequential representation and the complex nature of human faces, containing discontinuous and non-sequential features. Here, we build a compact syntactic Stringface representation, which is an ensemble of strings. A novel ensemble string matching approach that can perform non-sequential string matching between two Stringfaces is proposed. It is invariant to the sequential order of strings and the direction of each string. The embedded partial matching mechanism enables our method to automatically use every piece of non-occluded region, regardless of shape, in the recognition process. The encouraging results demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of using syntactic methods for face recognition from a single exemplar image per person, breaking the barrier that prevents string matching techniques from being used for addressing complex image recognition problems. The proposed method not only achieved significantly better performance in recognizing partially occluded faces, but also showed its ability to perform direct matching between sketch faces and photo faces.
Keywords :
face recognition; image matching; image representation; string matching; compact syntactic Stringface representation; embedded partial matching mechanism; ensemble string matching; frontal face recognition problem; image recognition problems; nonoccluded region; nonsequential string matching; partially occluded face recognition; photo faces; sketch faces; string sequential order; syntactic methods; syntactic string matching; Cost function; Face; Face recognition; Image recognition; Pattern matching; Shape; Syntactics; Ensemble string matching; face recognition; occlusion; partial matching; sketch recognition; stringface; syntactic; Algorithms; Biometric Identification; Databases, Factual; Face; Female; Humans; Male;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2013.2277920