Fifth International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'95)
Face recognition from one example view
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
June 20-June 23
ISBN: 0-8186-7042-8
To create a pose-invariant face recognizer, one strategy is the view-based approach, which uses a set of real example views at different poses. But what if we only have one real view available, such as a scanned passport photo-can we still recognize faces under different poses? Given one real view at a known pose, it is still possible to use the view-based approach by exploiting prior knowledge of faces to generate virtual views, or views of the face as seen from different poses. To represent prior knowledge, we use 2D example views of prototype faces under different rotations. We develop example-based techniques for applying the rotation seen in the prototypes to essentially "rotate" the single real view which is available. Next, the combined set of one real and multiple virtual views is used as example views for a view-based, pose-invariant face recognizer. Oar experiments suggest that among the techniques for expressing prior knowledge of faces, 2D example-based approaches should be considered alongside the more standard 3D modeling techniques.
Index Terms:
face recognition; image recognition; motion estimation; face recognition; pose-invariant face recognizer; view-based approach; 2D example views; prototype faces; example-based techniques; 3D modeling techniques
Citation:
D. Beymer, T. Poggio, "Face recognition from one example view," iccv, pp.500, Fifth International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'95), 1995
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