Face recognition against occlusions via colour fusion using 2D-MCF model and SRC

In this paper, we propose a new method to tackle the problem of face recognition with occlusions via effectively using colour information. As most of current existing approaches for this problem focus on occlusion detection first as a pre-processing step and then solve recognition problem via occlus...

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Main Authors: Alrjebi, M., Pathirage, N., Liu, Wan-Quan, Li, L.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier BV, North-Holland 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60428
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author Alrjebi, M.
Pathirage, N.
Liu, Wan-Quan
Li, L.
author_facet Alrjebi, M.
Pathirage, N.
Liu, Wan-Quan
Li, L.
author_sort Alrjebi, M.
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description In this paper, we propose a new method to tackle the problem of face recognition with occlusions via effectively using colour information. As most of current existing approaches for this problem focus on occlusion detection first as a pre-processing step and then solve recognition problem via occlusion removal, we will develop an effective image representation technique using fused colour information to increase recognition accuracy without occlusion detection. For such purpose, we would first devise a novel local representation for face images because occlusion often appears locally. Technically, we use the recently proposed two dimensional multi-colour fusion (2D-MCF) model in our previous work for image representation, as such model has been proven to be able to achieve very high performance in terms of recognition accuracy. Then, we use the Partitioned sparse sensing recognition (P-SRC) approach for face recognition since this approach is robust for occlusions and does not need any information about the occluded areas as required in most of the existing works. Finally, extensive experiments conducted on four different databases show the superiority of the proposed method over several existing approaches including P-SRC, the Reconstruction based methods and other state of the art methods. The proposed method can improve the face recognition accuracy by up to 24.5%, 3.8%, 25% and 2.86% for the AR database, the Curtin database, the FRGC database and the Busphorus database, respectively.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-604282018-07-06T01:37:42Z Face recognition against occlusions via colour fusion using 2D-MCF model and SRC Alrjebi, M. Pathirage, N. Liu, Wan-Quan Li, L. In this paper, we propose a new method to tackle the problem of face recognition with occlusions via effectively using colour information. As most of current existing approaches for this problem focus on occlusion detection first as a pre-processing step and then solve recognition problem via occlusion removal, we will develop an effective image representation technique using fused colour information to increase recognition accuracy without occlusion detection. For such purpose, we would first devise a novel local representation for face images because occlusion often appears locally. Technically, we use the recently proposed two dimensional multi-colour fusion (2D-MCF) model in our previous work for image representation, as such model has been proven to be able to achieve very high performance in terms of recognition accuracy. Then, we use the Partitioned sparse sensing recognition (P-SRC) approach for face recognition since this approach is robust for occlusions and does not need any information about the occluded areas as required in most of the existing works. Finally, extensive experiments conducted on four different databases show the superiority of the proposed method over several existing approaches including P-SRC, the Reconstruction based methods and other state of the art methods. The proposed method can improve the face recognition accuracy by up to 24.5%, 3.8%, 25% and 2.86% for the AR database, the Curtin database, the FRGC database and the Busphorus database, respectively. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60428 10.1016/j.patrec.2017.05.013 Elsevier BV, North-Holland restricted
spellingShingle Alrjebi, M.
Pathirage, N.
Liu, Wan-Quan
Li, L.
Face recognition against occlusions via colour fusion using 2D-MCF model and SRC
title Face recognition against occlusions via colour fusion using 2D-MCF model and SRC
title_full Face recognition against occlusions via colour fusion using 2D-MCF model and SRC
title_fullStr Face recognition against occlusions via colour fusion using 2D-MCF model and SRC
title_full_unstemmed Face recognition against occlusions via colour fusion using 2D-MCF model and SRC
title_short Face recognition against occlusions via colour fusion using 2D-MCF model and SRC
title_sort face recognition against occlusions via colour fusion using 2d-mcf model and src
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60428