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Face recognition is typically an ill-posed problem because of the limited number of available samples. As experimental results show, combining multiclassifier fusion with the RBPCA MaxLike approach, which couples covariance matrix regularization and block-based principal component analysis (BPCA), can provide an effective framework for face recognition that alleviates the small sample size problem.