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Common-sense Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, and its Application to Face Detection


Abbas Z. Kouzani, Fangpo He, Karl Sammut


School of Engineering, Flinders University of SA, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia


Received: October 10, 1997

Accepted: January 25, 1998


Keywords: Common-sense knowledge, Fuzzy logic, Neural networks, Face detection

Journal ref: Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics, Vol.2, No.3 pp. 96-103, 1998

Abstract



This paper highlights the theory of common-sense knowledge in terms of representation and reasoning. A connectionist model is proposed for common-sense knowledge representation and reasoning. A generic fuzzy neuron is used as a basic element for the connectionist model. The representation and reasoning ability of the model are described through examples. A common-sense knowledge base is employed to develop a human face detection system. The system consists of three stages: preprocessing, face-components extraction, and final decision making. A neural-network-based algorithm is utilised to extract face components. Five networks are trained to detect the mouth, nose, eyes, and full face. The detected face components and their corresponding possibility degrees enable the knowledge base to locate faces in the image and to generate a membership degree for the detected faces within the face class. The experimental results obtained using this method are presented.
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