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Applying Artificial Neural Networks for Face Recognition
The model is assumed to have The strongest edge, correlation, and statistical model of profile. ... The Association of Geometric Feature-Based Method and Independent Component Analysis in Facial Feature Extraction ... “Face recognition by independent component analysis,” IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, vol. 13, no. 6, pp. 1450–1464 ......
A face recognition system based on convolution neural ...
Bartlett MS, Movellan JR, Sejnowski TJ (2002) Face recognition by independent component analysis. IEEE Trans Neural Netw 13(6):1450–1464. Article Google Scholar Belhumeur PN, Hespanha JP, Kriegman D (1997) Eigenfaces vs. fisherfaces: Recognition using class specific linear projection.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE ...
component analysis, independent component analysis, local feature analysis, and Gabor wavelet representation. The best performances were obtained by using Gabor wavelet representation and independent component analysis with which a 95.5 percent average recognition rate was reported for six single upper face AUs (AU 1, AU 2, AU 4, AU 5, AU 6,...
Independent Component Analysis (ICA)
Viewpoint Invariant Face Recognition using Independent Component Analysis and Attractor Networks. ADVANCES IN NEURAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS. [Cited by 75] (6.72/year) BARTLETT, M.S., J.R. MOVELLAN and T.J. SEJNOWSKI, 2002. Face recognition by independent component analysis. Neural Networks, IEEE Transactions on. [Cited by 367] (59.51/year)...
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