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Evolutionary pursuit and its application to face recognition
Chengjun Liu
, Harry Wechsler
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Keyphrases
Face Recognition
100%
Evolutionary
100%
Generalization Ability
42%
Confidence Interval
28%
Genetic Algorithm
28%
Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA)
28%
Optimal Basis
28%
Empirical Risk
28%
Representation Method
14%
Recognition Task
14%
Image Classification
14%
Fisher Linear Discriminant
14%
Illumination Conditions
14%
Learning Machine
14%
Pattern Classification
14%
Performance Accuracy
14%
Data Pattern
14%
Image Encoding
14%
Data Compression
14%
Frontal Face Images
14%
Fisherface
14%
Eigenface
14%
Expected Fitness
14%
Random Rotation
14%
Class Separation
14%
Basis Vectors
14%
Fitness Function
14%
Face Recognition Accuracy
14%
FERET
14%
Dual Purpose
14%
Novel Representation
14%
Unseen
14%
Projection Pursuit
14%
Adaptive Representation
14%
Greedy Search Algorithm
14%
Guaranteed Risks
14%
Engineering
Confidence Interval
100%
Genetic Algorithm
100%
Principal Components
100%
Component Analysis
100%
Tasks
50%
Search Algorithm
50%
Fisher Linear Discriminant
50%
Illumination Condition
50%
Face Image
50%
Basis Vector
50%
Fitness Function
50%
Computer Science
Face Recognition
100%
Genetic Algorithm
50%
Principal Components
50%
Component Analysis
50%
Generalization Ability
50%
Machine Learning
25%
Representation Method
25%
Search Algorithm
25%
Recognition Performance
25%
Linear Discriminant
25%
Pattern Classification
25%
Data Compression
25%
eigenface
25%
Illumination Condition
25%
Fitness Function
25%
Reported Result
25%
Psychology
Principal Component Analysis
100%