Face Recognition (FR) problem is one of the significant fields in computer vision. FR is used to identify the faces that appear over distributed cameras over the network. The problem of face recognition can be divided into two categories, the first is recognition with more than one sample per person, which can be called traditional face recognition problem. The second is the recognition of faces using only a Single Sample Per Person (SSPP). The efficiency of face recognition systems decreases because of limited references especially (SSPP) and faces taken in the Operational Domain (OD) different from faces in the Enrollment Domain (ED) in illumination, pose, low-resolution, and blurriness. This paper proposed a method that deals with all problems related to face recognition with SSPP. 3D face reconstruction is used to increase the reference gallery set with different poses and generate a design domain dictionary to overcome the problem of limited reference. Besides, the design domain dictionary is used to feed different deep learning models. Face illumination transfer techniques are utilized to overcome the illumination problem. Labeled Faces in the Wild (LFW) dataset is used to train Super-Resolution Generative Adversarial Network (SRGAN) to overcome the low-resolution problem. Deblur Generative Adversarial Network (DeblurGAN) is trained on the LFW dataset to overcome the problem of blurriness. The proposed method is evaluated using the Chokepoint dataset and COX-S2V dataset. The final results confirm an overall enhancement in accuracy compared to techniques that use SSPP for face recognition (generic learning and face synthesizing approaches). Also, the proposed method outperforms of Traditional and Deep Learning (TDL) method accuracy, which uses SSPP for face recognition.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.
hi@scite.ai
10624 S. Eastern Ave., Ste. A-614
Henderson, NV 89052, USA
Copyright © 2024 scite LLC. All rights reserved.
Made with 💙 for researchers
Part of the Research Solutions Family.