Project 1: Statistical and Neural Pattern Recognition
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RESOURCES
Dataset 1 (see instructions)
Dataset that contains images with variations in Pose (68 individuals across 13 poses).
Dataset that contains images with variations in illumination (Many thanks to Aniruddha Kembhavi for compiling the set) (68 individuals across 21 Illumination).
YALE Dataset.
PIE Dataset.
M. Turk, A. Pentland, "Eigenfaces for recognition," Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
vol. 3, pp 72-86, 1991.
P. Belhumeur, J. Hespanha, and D. Kriegman, "Eigenfaces vs. Fisherfaces: Recognition Using Class Specific Linear
Projection," IEEE Trans. PAMI, vol. 19, pp. 711-720, 1997.
K. Etemad and R. Chellappa, "Discriminant Analysis for Recognition of Human Face
Images," Journal of Optical Society of America A, pp. 1724-1733, 1997.
R. Chellappa, C. Wilson, and S. Sirohey, "Human and Machine Recognition of Faces: A
Survey," Proceedings of IEEE, vol. 83, pp. 705-740, 1995.
W. Zhao, R. Chellappa, A. Rosenfeld, and J. Phillips, "Face Recognition: A Literature
Survey," to appear ACM computing surveys, 2003.
Q: I have questions or doubts on this project, what should I do?
A: 1) Send your email to Prof. Chellappa (rama AT cfar DOT umd DOT edu) and cc Aswin (aswch ZAT cfar ZOT umd ZOT edu).
2) Visit us during office hours.
Q: How can I train FDA since there are so few samples per class i.e., within-class scatter is not robust?
A: Read [Etemad and Chellappa, JOSA 97]. In this paper, they increase the samples for one class by constructing a mirror image, and a noisy image.
Q: Why are my recognition rates so low?
A: This project is not meant to be a contest. So, low recognition rates are acceptable. However, you are expected to explain a little bit about your low rates. Of course, if you can figure out a smart way to boost your rates, you can definitely publish a paper on it.
Q: Can you specify more on the test scenarios?
A: This is where you can use your imagination. However, a general recipe is provided in [Zhao et. al. ACM 2003]. Refer to the part on the FERET test.