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Recognition at a long distance: Very low resolution face recognition and hallucination

Authors :
Chia-Po Wei
Yi-Ren Yeh
Min-Chun Yang
Yu-Chiang Frank Wang
Source :
ICB
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
IEEE, 2015.

Abstract

In real-world video surveillance applications, one often needs to recognize face images from a very long distance. Such recognition tasks are very challenging, since such images are typically with very low resolution (VLR). However, if one simply downsamples high-resolution (HR) training images for recognizing the VLR test inputs, or if one directly upsamples the VLR inputs for matching the HR training data, the resulting recognition performance would not be satisfactory. In this paper, we propose a joint face hallucination and recognition approach based on sparse representation. Given a VLR input image, our method is able to synthesize its person-specific HR version with recognition guarantees. In our experiments, we consider two different face image datasets. Empirical results will support the use of our approach for both VLR face recognition. In addition, compared to state-of-the-art super-resolution (SR) methods, we will also show that our method results in improved quality for the recovered HR face images.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2015 International Conference on Biometrics (ICB)
Accession number :
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