Robust face recognition using quaternion interval type II fuzzy logic-based feature extraction on colour images.

Med Biol Eng Comput

University School of Information, Communication & Technology, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Sector 16-C, Dwarka, New Delhi, India.

Published: May 2024

In this paper, we propose a new robust and fast learning technique by investigating the effect of integration of quaternion and interval type II fuzzy logic along with non-iterative, parameter free deterministic learning machine (DLM) pertaining to face recognition problem. The traditional learning techniques did not account colour information and degree of pixel wise association of individual pixel of a colour face image in their network. Therefore, this paper presents a new technique named quaternion interval type II based deterministic learning machine (QIntTyII-DLM), which considers the interrelationship between three colour channels viz. red, green, and blue (RGB) by representing each colour pixel of a colour image in quaternion number sequence. Here, quaternion vector representation of a colour face image is fuzzified using interval type II fuzzy logic. This reduces the redundancy between pixels of different colour channels and also transforms colour channels of the image to orthogonal colour space. Thereafter, classification is performed using DLM. Experiments performed (on four standard datasets AR, Georgia Tech, Indian, face (female) and faces 94 (male) face datasets) and comparison done with other existing techniques proves that the proposed technique gives better results in terms of percentage error rate (reduces approximately 10-12%) and computational speed.

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