Robust Face Recognition via Adaptive Sparse Representation 论文

2014IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics引用 234
Face and Expression RecognitionSparse and Compressive Sensing TechniquesFace recognition and analysis

摘要

Sparse representation (or coding)-based classification (SRC) has gained great success in face recognition in recent years. However, SRC emphasizes the sparsity too much and overlooks the correlation information which has been demonstrated to be critical in real-world face recognition problems. Besides, some paper considers the correlation but overlooks the discriminative ability of sparsity. Different from these existing techniques, in this paper, we propose a framework called adaptive sparse representation-based classification (ASRC) in which sparsity and correlation are jointly considered. Specifically, when the samples are of low correlation, ASRC selects the most discriminative samples for representation, like SRC; when the training samples are highly correlated, ASRC selects most of the correlated and discriminative samples for representation, rather than choosing some related samples randomly. In general, the representation model is adaptive to the correlation structure that benefits from both l1-norm and l2-norm. Extensive experiments conducted on publicly available data sets verify the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed algorithm by comparing it with the state-of-the-art methods.