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Citation KeySantosJrSchw:2016:PaLeSq
TitlePartial Least Squares for Face Hashing
FormatOn-line
Year2016
Access Date2024, May 03
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2. Context
Author1 Santos Junior, Cassio E dos
2 Schwartz, William Robson
Affiliation1 Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
2 Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
EditorAliaga, Daniel G.
Davis, Larry S.
Farias, Ricardo C.
Fernandes, Leandro A. F.
Gibson, Stuart J.
Giraldi, Gilson A.
Gois, João Paulo
Maciel, Anderson
Menotti, David
Miranda, Paulo A. V.
Musse, Soraia
Namikawa, Laercio
Pamplona, Mauricio
Papa, João Paulo
Santos, Jefersson dos
Schwartz, William Robson
Thomaz, Carlos E.
e-Mail Addresscass@dcc.ufmg.br
Conference NameConference on Graphics, Patterns and Images, 29 (SIBGRAPI)
Conference LocationSão José dos Campos, SP, Brazil
Date4-7 Oct. 2016
PublisherSociedade Brasileira de Computação
Publisher CityPorto Alegre
Book TitleProceedings
Tertiary TypeMaster's or Doctoral Work
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3. Content and structure
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Keywordsface identification
partial least squares
large-scale image retrieval
AbstractFace identification is an important research topic for applications such as surveillance, forensics, and human-computer interaction. In the past few years, a myriad of methods for face identification has been proposed in the literature, with just a few among them focusing on scalability. In this work, we propose a simple but efficient approach for scalable face identification based on partial least squares (PLS) and random independent hash functions inspired by locality-sensitive hashing (LSH), resulting in the PLS for hashing (PLSH) approach. The original PLSH approach is further extended using feature selection to reduce the computational cost to evaluate the PLS- based hash functions, resulting in the state-of-the-art extended PLSH approach (ePLSH). The proposed approach is evaluated in the dataset FERET and in the dataset FRGCv1. The results show a significant reduction in the number of subjects evaluated in the face identification (reduced to 0.3% of the gallery), providing averaged speedups up to 233 times compared to evaluating all subjects in the face gallery and 58 times compared to previous works in the literature.
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