Complex Wavelet Transform-Based Face Recognition

Complex approximately analytic wavelets provide a local multiscale description of images with good directional selectivity and invariance to shifts and in-plane rotations. Similar to Gabor wavelets, they are insensitive to illumination variations and facial expression changes. The complex wavelet tr...

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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2009-03-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/185281
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spelling doaj-86dd41471909436a9afc11e594944aa32020-11-24T23:51:18ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802009-03-01200810.1155/2008/185281Complex Wavelet Transform-Based Face RecognitionComplex approximately analytic wavelets provide a local multiscale description of images with good directional selectivity and invariance to shifts and in-plane rotations. Similar to Gabor wavelets, they are insensitive to illumination variations and facial expression changes. The complex wavelet transform is, however, less redundant and computationally efficient. In this paper, we first construct complex approximately analytic wavelets in the single-tree context, which possess Gabor-like characteristics. We, then, investigate the recently developed dual-tree complex wavelet transform (DT-CWT) and the single-tree complex wavelet transform (ST-CWT) for the face recognition problem. Extensive experiments are carried out on standard databases. The resulting complex wavelet-based feature vectors are as discriminating as the Gabor wavelet-derived features and at the same time are of lower dimension when compared with that of Gabor wavelets. In all experiments, on two well-known databases, namely, FERET and ORL databases, complex wavelets equaled or surpassed the performance of Gabor wavelets in recognition rate when equal number of orientations and scales is used. These findings indicate that complex wavelets can provide a successful alternative to Gabor wavelets for face recognition. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/185281
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title Complex Wavelet Transform-Based Face Recognition
spellingShingle Complex Wavelet Transform-Based Face Recognition
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
title_short Complex Wavelet Transform-Based Face Recognition
title_full Complex Wavelet Transform-Based Face Recognition
title_fullStr Complex Wavelet Transform-Based Face Recognition
title_full_unstemmed Complex Wavelet Transform-Based Face Recognition
title_sort complex wavelet transform-based face recognition
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
issn 1687-6172
1687-6180
publishDate 2009-03-01
description Complex approximately analytic wavelets provide a local multiscale description of images with good directional selectivity and invariance to shifts and in-plane rotations. Similar to Gabor wavelets, they are insensitive to illumination variations and facial expression changes. The complex wavelet transform is, however, less redundant and computationally efficient. In this paper, we first construct complex approximately analytic wavelets in the single-tree context, which possess Gabor-like characteristics. We, then, investigate the recently developed dual-tree complex wavelet transform (DT-CWT) and the single-tree complex wavelet transform (ST-CWT) for the face recognition problem. Extensive experiments are carried out on standard databases. The resulting complex wavelet-based feature vectors are as discriminating as the Gabor wavelet-derived features and at the same time are of lower dimension when compared with that of Gabor wavelets. In all experiments, on two well-known databases, namely, FERET and ORL databases, complex wavelets equaled or surpassed the performance of Gabor wavelets in recognition rate when equal number of orientations and scales is used. These findings indicate that complex wavelets can provide a successful alternative to Gabor wavelets for face recognition.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/185281
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