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. 2010 Feb;19(2):533-44.
doi: 10.1109/TIP.2009.2035882. Epub 2009 Nov 3.

Local derivative pattern versus local binary pattern: face recognition with high-order local pattern descriptor

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Local derivative pattern versus local binary pattern: face recognition with high-order local pattern descriptor

Baochang Zhang et al. IEEE Trans Image Process. 2010 Feb.

Abstract

This paper proposes a novel high-order local pattern descriptor, local derivative pattern (LDP), for face recognition. LDP is a general framework to encode directional pattern features based on local derivative variations. The n(th)-order LDP is proposed to encode the (n-1)(th) -order local derivative direction variations, which can capture more detailed information than the first-order local pattern used in local binary pattern (LBP). Different from LBP encoding the relationship between the central point and its neighbors, the LDP templates extract high-order local information by encoding various distinctive spatial relationships contained in a given local region. Both gray-level images and Gabor feature images are used to evaluate the comparative performances of LDP and LBP. Extensive experimental results on FERET, CAS-PEAL, CMU-PIE, Extended Yale B, and FRGC databases show that the high-order LDP consistently performs much better than LBP for both face identification and face verification under various conditions.

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