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Automatic facial feature location is an important problem in the field of computer vision and automatic face recognition. In this paper, the algorithm of eye location with the Accuracy-Weighted Principal Component Analysis (AWPCA) is proposed grounded on the idea of machine learning. Firstly, the appropriate eigenvectors of the covariance matrix of the set of eyes images are selected by comparing...
Unlike most previous manifold-based data classification algorithms assume that all the data points are on a single manifold, we expect that data from different classes may reside on different manifolds of possible different dimensions. Therefore, better classification accuracy would be achieved by modeling the data by multiple manifolds each corresponding to a class. To this end, a general framework...
Sparse representation for machine learning has been exploited in past years. Several sparse representation based classification algorithms have been developed for some applications, for example, face recognition. In this paper, we propose an improved sparse representation based classification algorithm. Firstly, for a discriminative representation, a non-negative constraint of sparse coefficient is...
A novel algorithm for image super-resolution with class-specific predictors is proposed in this paper. In our algorithm, the training example images are classified into several classes, and each patch of a low-resolution image is classified into one of these classes. Each class has its high-frequency information inferred using a class-specific predictor, which is trained via the training samples from...
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