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arxiv: 1905.06458 · v1 · pith:BXA7T3K2 · submitted 2019-05-15 · cs.CV

Relaxed 2-D Principal Component Analysis by L_p Norm for Face Recognition

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classification cs.CV
keywords facerecognitionr2dpcarelaxedanalysiscomponentprincipaltraining
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A relaxed two dimensional principal component analysis (R2DPCA) approach is proposed for face recognition. Different to the 2DPCA, 2DPCA-$L_1$ and G2DPCA, the R2DPCA utilizes the label information (if known) of training samples to calculate a relaxation vector and presents a weight to each subset of training data. A new relaxed scatter matrix is defined and the computed projection axes are able to increase the accuracy of face recognition. The optimal $L_p$-norms are selected in a reasonable range. Numerical experiments on practical face databased indicate that the R2DPCA has high generalization ability and can achieve a higher recognition rate than state-of-the-art methods.

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