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Sparsity preserving projections with applications to face recognition

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Sparsity preserving projections with applications to face recognition
: Dimensionality reduction methods (DRs) have commonly been used as a principled way to understand the high-dimensional data such as face images. In this paper, we propose a new unsupervised DR method called Sparsity Preserving Projections (SPP). Unlike many existing techniques such as Local Preserving Projection (LPP) and Neighborhood Preserving Embedding (NPE), where local neighborhood information is preserved during the DR procedure, SPP aims to preserve the sparse reconstructive relationship of the data, which is achieved by minimizing a L1 regularization-related objective function. The obtained projections are invariant to rotations, rescalings and translations of the data, and more importantly, they contain natural discriminating information even if no class labels are provided. Moreover, SPP chooses its neighborhood automatically and hence can be more conveniently used in practice compared to LPP and NPE. The feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method is verified on th...
Lishan Qiao, Songcan Chen, Xiaoyang Tan
Added 29 Jan 2011
Updated 29 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where PR
Authors Lishan Qiao, Songcan Chen, Xiaoyang Tan
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