Filisbino T. A.Giraldi G. A.Carlos E. Thomaz2022-01-122022-01-122013-08-05FILISBINO, T. A.; GIRALDI, G. A.; THOMAZ, C. E. Ranking methods for tensor components analysis and their application to face images. Brazilian Symposium of Computer Graphic and Image Processing, p. 312-319, 2013.1530-1834https://repositorio.fei.edu.br/handle/FEI/4057Higher order tensors have been applied to model multidimensional image databases for subsequent tensor decomposition and dimensionality reduction. In this paper we address the problem of ranking tensor components in the context of the concurrent subspace analysis (CSA) technique following two distinct approaches: (a) Estimating the covariance structure of the database, (b) Computing discriminant weights through separating hyper planes, to select the most discriminant CSA tensor components. The former follows a ranking method based on the covariance structure of each subspace in the CSA framework while the latter addresses the problem through the discriminant principal component analysis methodology. Both approaches are applied and compared in a gender classification task performed using the FEI face database. Our experimental results highlight the low dimensional data representation of both approaches, while allowing robust discriminant reconstruction and interpretation of the sample groups and high recognition rates. © 2013 IEEE.Acesso RestritoRanking methods for tensor components analysis and their application to face imagesArtigo de evento10.1109/SIBGRAPI.2013.50CSADimensionality ReductionFace Image AnalysisTensor Subspace Learning