Illumination invariant face recognition using dual-tree complex wavelet transform in logarithm domain

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In this article, we develop a new algorithm for illumination invariant face recognition. We first transform the face images to the logarithm domain, which makes the dark regions brighter. We then use dual-tree complex wavelet transform to generate face images that are approximately invariant to illumination changes and use collaborative representation-based classifier to classify the unknown faces to one known class. We set the approximation sub-band and the highest two DTCWT coefficient sub-bands to zero values before the inverse DTCWT transform is performed. Experimental results demonstrate that our proposed method improves upon a few existing methods under both the noise-free and noisy environments for the Extended Yale Face Database B and the CMU-PIE face database.

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Chen, G. Y., Bui, T. D., & Krzyzak, A. (2019). Illumination invariant face recognition using dual-tree complex wavelet transform in logarithm domain. Journal of Electrical Engineering, 70(2), 113–121. https://doi.org/10.2478/jee-2019-0017

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