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Pooling Faces: Template based Face Recognition with Pooled Face Images
We propose a novel approach to template based face recognition. Our dual goal
is to both increase recognition accuracy and reduce the computational and
storage costs of template matching. To do this, we leverage on an approach
which was proven effective in many other domains, but, to our knowledge, never
fully explored for face images: average pooling of face photos. We show how
(and why!) the space of a template's images can be partitioned and then pooled
based on image quality and head pose and the effect this has on accuracy and
template size. We perform extensive tests on the IJB-A and Janus CS2 template
based face identification and verification benchmarks. These show that not only
does our approach outperform published state of the art despite requiring far
fewer cross template comparisons, but also, surprisingly, that image pooling
performs on par with deep feature pooling.Comment: Appeared in the IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Biometrics, IEEE
Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), June, 201
Reference face graph for face recognition
Face recognition has been studied extensively; however, real-world face recognition still remains a challenging task. The demand for unconstrained practical face recognition is rising with the explosion of online multimedia such as social networks, and video surveillance footage where face analysis is of significant importance. In this paper, we approach face recognition in the context of graph theory. We recognize an unknown face using an external reference face graph (RFG). An RFG is generated and recognition of a given face is achieved by comparing it to the faces in the constructed RFG. Centrality measures are utilized to identify distinctive faces in the reference face graph. The proposed RFG-based face recognition algorithm is robust to the changes in pose and it is also alignment free. The RFG recognition is used in conjunction with DCT locality sensitive hashing for efficient retrieval to ensure scalability. Experiments are conducted on several publicly available databases and the results show that the proposed approach outperforms the state-of-the-art methods without any preprocessing necessities such as face alignment. Due to the richness in the reference set construction, the proposed method can also handle illumination and expression variation
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