人脸识别与人脸图像集拓扑

Bichsel M., Pentland A.P.
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如果我们把一个n × n的图像看作一个二维向量,那么面图像可以看作是这个二维图像空间中的点。我们之前对面部物理变换(包括平移、小旋转和光照变化)的研究表明,面部图像集由图像空间中相对简单的连接子区域组成。因此,可以使用线性匹配技术来获得可靠的人脸识别。然而,对于更一般的变换,如大旋转或尺度变化,面子区域变得高度非凸。因此,我们开发了一种尺度空间匹配技术,使我们能够利用有关重要几何变换和图像空间中面部子区域拓扑的知识。虽然人脸识别是本文的重点,但该算法具有足够的通用性,可以适用于各种各样的目标识别任务
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Human Face Recognition and the Face Image Set′s Topology

If we consider an n × n image as an n2-dimensional vector, then images of faces can be considered as points in this n2-dimensional image space. Our previous studies of physical transformations of the face, including translation, small rotations, and illumination changes, showed that the set of face images consists of relatively simple connected subregions in image space. Consequently linear matching techniques can be used to obtain reliable face recognition. However, for more general transformations, such as large rotations or scale changes, the face subregions become highly non-convex. We have therefore developed a scale-space matching technique that allows us to take advantage of knowledge about important geometrical transformations and about the topology of the face subregion in image space. While recognition of faces is the focus of this paper, the algorithm is sufficiently general to be applicable to a large variety of object recognition tasks

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