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An adaptive illumination normalization using non-linear regression for robust person identification under varying illuminations

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Abstract

The precision of person recognition using facial images in complex illumination conditions deteriorates severely. Various illumination normalization and compensation techniques alleviate the classification performance by linear and static modeling of illumination variations thus result in inappropriate illumination normalization. Here, the authors present novel and adaptive illumination normalization method with the help of kernel extreme learning machine (KELM). Few low frequency discrete-Cosine-transform (DCT) coefficients are used as input to KELM for learning the non-linear regression model for illumination variations. The trained KELM is used to find the illumination variations present in the input face image which is represented by the regression value. Depending upon the regression value corresponding to the illumination variations in the test image, the number of low frequency DCT coefficients is selected adaptively. The selected low frequency DCT coefficients are processed by a fuzzy filter. The processed face images are classified by KELM with polynomial kernel. The evaluation of the proposed illumination normalization method is conducted on Extended Yale B face database. Zero, 0.19 and 1.11 percent error rate on subset 3, 4 and 5, respectively, of this database proves the efficacy of the proposed method.

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