Abstract:Face recognition has been widely used to identify faces according to the patterns of mouth, lip, eyes and so on. Existing face recognition techniques provide a reasonable accuracy. However, their effectiveness significantly degrades in presence of uncontrolled conditions such as variations of background light and image sizes. To deal with this problem, we propose a novel approach based on Classified Vector Quantization (CVQ) technique for face recognition. The new approach divides images into some blocks and e… Show more
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