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arxiv: 1210.1033 · v1 · pith:OKDMSDMNnew · submitted 2012-10-03 · 💻 cs.CV

Robust Degraded Face Recognition Using Enhanced Local Frequency Descriptor and Multi-scale Competition

classification 💻 cs.CV
keywords frequencycompetitionenhancedmulti-scalebeencorrelationscorrespondingdegraded
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Recognizing degraded faces from low resolution and blurred images are common yet challenging task. Local Frequency Descriptor (LFD) has been proved to be effective for this task yet it is extracted from a spatial neighborhood of a pixel of a frequency plane independently regardless of correlations between frequencies. In addition, it uses a fixed window size named single scale of short-term Frequency transform (STFT). To explore the frequency correlations and preserve low resolution and blur insensitive simultaneously, we propose Enhanced LFD in which information in space and frequency is jointly utilized so as to be more descriptive and discriminative than LFD. The multi-scale competition strategy that extracts multiple descriptors corresponding to multiple window sizes of STFT and take one corresponding to maximum confidence as the final recognition result. The experiments conducted on Yale and FERET databases demonstrate that promising results have been achieved by the proposed Enhanced LFD and multi-scale competition strategy.

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