Abstract

In recent years, pattern recognition and computer vision have increasingly become the focus of research. Locality preserving projection (LPP) is a very important learning method in these two fields and has been widely used. Using LPP to perform face recognition, we usually can get a high accuracy. However, the face recognition application of LPP suffers from a number of problems and the small sample size is the most famous one. Moreover, though the face image is usually a color image, LPP cannot sufficiently exploit the color and we should first convert the color image into the gray image and then apply LPP to it. Transforming the color image into the gray image will cause a serious loss of image information. In this paper, we first use the quaternion to represent the color pixel. As a result, an original training or test sample can be denoted as a quaternion vector. Then we apply LPP to the quaternion vectors to perform feature extraction for the original training and test samples. The devised quaternion-based improved LPP method is presented in detail. Experimental results show that our method can get a higher classification accuracy than other methods.

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