Eigenface Tutorial
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This picture represents the set of images used to create our eigen space for face recognition. The
goal of this tutorial is to apply the eigenface approach to recognize someone's face. The overall
problem is to be able to accurately recognize a person's identity and take some action based on the
outcome of the recognition process. Recognize a person's identity is important mainly for security
reason, but it could also be used to obtain quick access to medical, criminal, or any type of records.
Solving this problem is important because it could allow personnel to take preventive action action,
provide better service - in the case of a doctors appointment, or allow a person access to a secure
area. This tutorial will shows you how to build a face recognition program using Matlab.
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Construction
This section gives step-by-step instructions along with photos and formulas on how to recognize
faces and implemented into Matlab. All the necessary files to complete this tutorial would be
provided.
Steps
1. The first step is to obtain a set S with M face images. In our example M = 25 as shown at the
beginning of the tutorial. Each image is transformed into a vector of size N and placed into the
set.
2. After you have obtained your set, you will obtain the mean image
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3. Then you will find the difference between the input image and the mean image
4. Next we seek a set of M orthonormal vectors, un, which best describes the distribution of the
data. The kth vector, uk , is chosen such that
is a maximum, subject to
Note: uk and k are the eigenvectors and eigenvalues of the covariance matrix C
5. We obtain the covariance matrix C in the following manner
6. AT
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Recognition Procedure
1. A new face is transformed into its eigenface components. First we compare our input image
with our mean image and multiply their difference with each eigenvector of the L matrix. Each
value would represent a weight and would be saved on a vector .
2. We now determine which face class provides the best description for the input image. This is
done by minimizing the Euclidean distance
3. The input face is consider to belong to a class if k is bellow an established threshold . Then
the face image is considered to be a known face. If the difference is above the given
threshold, but bellow a second threshold, the image can be determined as a unknown face. If
the input image is above these two thresholds, the image is determined NOT to be a face.
4. If the image is found to be an unknown face, you could decide whether or not you want to
add the image to your training set for future recognitions. You would have to repeat steps 1
trough 7 to incorporate this new face image.
See Results
The source code face recognition using Matlab is provided below:
To be compiled with Matlab Editor/Debugger
Note: download the Face Recognition Kit rather than cutting and pasting from below.
Use WinZip to unzip the files. All the necessary files are included.
Example of Face.m script for face recognition using Matlab:
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Code Description
This algorithm works in the following manner: First, it obtains several images from the training set
(figure 1). The code was been tested using bmp and jpg images. After loading these images, we find
the mean face and perform several calculation (refer to code and tutorial). Next, we ask for the name
of an image we want to recognize (note: the image must have the same size as the training images).
The default path of your input image is your desktop. You could change it by modifying the code on
line 159. We then project the input image into the eigenspace, and based on the difference from the
eigenfaces we make a decision.
Please look at results of our algorithm and Adam's algorithm.
Final Words
Although our algorithm works, it is necessary to normalize the images and use some filtering
techniques to obtain better results. We encourage you to modify our code to obtain better results.
The following links will provide you with more examples and will give you a better idea about face
recognition.
Useful links
Face Recognition by Man Kwok Ming and Cheung Chi Wai
Face Recognition Using Eigenfaces by Ilker Atalay
Real Time face Recognition using Eigenfaces by Raphael Cendrillon
Types of Face Recognition
History behind Eigenfaces
Face Detection
Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
MIT media laboratory
C++ libraries designed for computer vision research
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