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Two-stage Convolutional Part Heatmap Regression for the 1st 3D Face Alignment in the Wild (3DFAW) Challenge
This paper describes our submission to the 1st 3D Face Alignment in the Wild
(3DFAW) Challenge. Our method builds upon the idea of convolutional part
heatmap regression [1], extending it for 3D face alignment. Our method
decomposes the problem into two parts: (a) X,Y (2D) estimation and (b) Z
(depth) estimation. At the first stage, our method estimates the X,Y
coordinates of the facial landmarks by producing a set of 2D heatmaps, one for
each landmark, using convolutional part heatmap regression. Then, these
heatmaps, alongside the input RGB image, are used as input to a very deep
subnetwork trained via residual learning for regressing the Z coordinate. Our
method ranked 1st in the 3DFAW Challenge, surpassing the second best result by
more than 22%.Comment: Winner of 3D Face Alignment in the Wild (3DFAW) Challenge, ECCV 201
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