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David Masip, Agata Lapedriza, & Jordi Vitria. (2009). Boosted Online Learning for Face Recognition. TSMCB - IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics part B, 39(2), 530–538.
Abstract: Face recognition applications commonly suffer from three main drawbacks: a reduced training set, information lying in high-dimensional subspaces, and the need to incorporate new people to recognize. In the recent literature, the extension of a face classifier in order to include new people in the model has been solved using online feature extraction techniques. The most successful approaches of those are the extensions of the principal component analysis or the linear discriminant analysis. In the current paper, a new online boosting algorithm is introduced: a face recognition method that extends a boosting-based classifier by adding new classes while avoiding the need of retraining the classifier each time a new person joins the system. The classifier is learned using the multitask learning principle where multiple verification tasks are trained together sharing the same feature space. The new classes are added taking advantage of the structure learned previously, being the addition of new classes not computationally demanding. The present proposal has been (experimentally) validated with two different facial data sets by comparing our approach with the current state-of-the-art techniques. The results show that the proposed online boosting algorithm fares better in terms of final accuracy. In addition, the global performance does not decrease drastically even when the number of classes of the base problem is multiplied by eight.
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J. Mauri, E Fernandez-Nofrerias, E. Esplugas, A. Cequier, David Rotger, Ricardo Toledo, et al. (2000). Ecografia Intracoronaria: Navegacion Informatica por el cubo de datos de las imagenes..
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C. Molina, G.P. Prause, Petia Radeva, & M. Sonka. (1998). Catheter Path Reconstruction from Biplane Angiography using 3D Snakes..
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Elvina Motard, Bogdan Raducanu, Viviane Cadenat, & Jordi Vitria. (2007). Incremental On-Line Topological Map Learning for A Visual Homing Application. In IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (2049–2054).
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Enric Marti, J. Rocarias, Petia Radeva, H. Tizon, & Jordi Vitria. (2007). Caronte. Un gestor documental para asignaturas de universidad en el EEES.
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Enric Marti, J. Rocarias, A. Sanchez, Petia Radeva, Ricardo Toledo, & Jordi Vitria. (2006). Caronte: una propuesta de entorno de gestion documental para asignaturas de Ingenieria Informatica.
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Enric Marti, J. Rocarias, A. Sanchez, Petia Radeva, Ricardo Toledo, & Jordi Vitria. (2006). Caronte: un gestor documental para asignaturas del EEES.
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F. Moreso, D. Seron, Jordi Vitria, J.M. Grinyo, F.M. Colome-Serra, N. Pares, et al. (1994). Quantification of Interstitial Chronic Renal Damage by means of Texture Analysis. Kidney International, 46(6), 1721–1727.
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A. Martinez, J.R. Serra, Jordi Vitria, & J.B. Subirana. (1997). An Iconic Representation for Image Retrieval.
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A. Martinez, & Jordi Vitria. (2000). Learning mixture models using a genetic version of the EM algorithm. PRL - Pattern Recognition Letters, 21(8), 759–769.
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A. Martinez, & Jordi Vitria. (2001). Clustering in Image Space for Place Recognition and Visiual Annotations for Human-Robot Interaction. IEEE Trans. on Systems, Man, and Cybernatics–Part B: Cybernetics, 31(5):669–682 (IF: 0.789).
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A. Martinez, Jordi Vitria, & J. Lopez. (1997). Visual Recognition of Surroundings: A robot that knows where it is..
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A. Martinez, Jordi Vitria, & S. Sampayo. (1995). Atlas: a Hexapod driven by a Neural Network..
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X. Orriols, Ricardo Toledo, X. Binefa, Petia Radeva, Jordi Vitria, & Juan J. Villanueva. (2000). Probabilistic Saliency Approach for Elongated Structure Detection using Deformable Models. In 15 th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (Vol. 3, pp. 1006–1009).
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Xavier Otazu, & Oriol Pujol. (2006). Wavelet based approach to cluster analysis. Application on low dimensional data sets. PRL - Pattern Recognition Letters, 27(14), 1590–1605.
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