Local-DCT features for facial recognition
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a project investigating the use of Discrete-Cosine transform (DCT) to represent facial images of an identity recognition system. The objective was to address the problem of sensitivity to variation in illumination, faced by commercially available systems. The proposed method uses local, block-wise DCT to extract the features of the image. Results show that this appearance based method gives high identification rates, improved tolerance to variation in illumination, and simple implementation.This paper presents the results of a project investigating the use of Discrete-Cosine transform (DCT) to represent facial images of an identity recognition system. The objective was to address the problem of sensitivity to variation in illumination, faced by commercially available systems. The proposed method uses local, block-wise DCT to extract the features of the image. Results show that this appearance based method gives high identification rates, improved tolerance to variation in illumination, and simple implementation.
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Conference Title
2nd International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Systems, ICSPCS 2008 - Proceedings
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Subject
Signal processing