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Generalization in Holistic versus Analytic Processing of Faces

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Generalization in Holistic versus Analytic Processing of Faces
The distinction between holistic and analytical (or feature-based) approaches to face recognition is widely held to be an important dimension of face recognition research. Holistic techniques analyze the whole face in order to recognize a subject, whereas analytical methodologies are devoted to the processing of different local parts of the face. This paper proposes a principled experimental comparison between these two approaches. Local and global face processing architectures that have access to similar feature representations and classifiers are implemented and tested under the same training and testing conditions. The analysis is performed with a recognition scenario on the difficult BANCA dataset, containing images acquired in degraded and adverse conditions. Different classifiers of increasing complexity are used in each scenario, and different classifier fusion methods are used for combining the local classifers. Our results show that holistic approaches perform accurately only...
Manuele Bicego, Albert Ali Salah, Enrico Grosso, M
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICIAP
Authors Manuele Bicego, Albert Ali Salah, Enrico Grosso, Massimo Tistarelli, Lale Akarun
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