TY - GEN
T1 - Towards robust face recognition from video
AU - Price, Jeffery R.
AU - Gee, Timothy E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2001 IEEE.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - A novel, template-based method for face recognition is presented. The goals of the proposed method are to integrate multiple observations for improved robustness and to provide auxiliary confidence data for subsequent use in an automated video surveillance system. The proposed framework consists of a parallel system of class$ers, referred to as observers, where each observer is trained on one face region. The observer outputs are combined to yield the final recognition result. Three of the four confounding factors - expression, illumination, and decoration - are specijically addressed in this paper: The extension of the proposed approach to address the fourth confounding factor - pose - is straightforward and well supported in previous work. A further contribution of the proposed approach is the computation of a revealing confidence measure. This confidence measure will aid the subsequent application of the proposed method to video surveillance scenarios. Results are reported for a database comprising 676 images of 160 subjects under a variety of challenging circumstances. These results indicate significant performance improvements over previous methods and demonstrate the usefulness of the confdence data.
AB - A novel, template-based method for face recognition is presented. The goals of the proposed method are to integrate multiple observations for improved robustness and to provide auxiliary confidence data for subsequent use in an automated video surveillance system. The proposed framework consists of a parallel system of class$ers, referred to as observers, where each observer is trained on one face region. The observer outputs are combined to yield the final recognition result. Three of the four confounding factors - expression, illumination, and decoration - are specijically addressed in this paper: The extension of the proposed approach to address the fourth confounding factor - pose - is straightforward and well supported in previous work. A further contribution of the proposed approach is the computation of a revealing confidence measure. This confidence measure will aid the subsequent application of the proposed method to video surveillance scenarios. Results are reported for a database comprising 676 images of 160 subjects under a variety of challenging circumstances. These results indicate significant performance improvements over previous methods and demonstrate the usefulness of the confdence data.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0042847459&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/AIPR.2001.991209
DO - 10.1109/AIPR.2001.991209
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0042847459
T3 - Proceedings - Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop
SP - 94
EP - 100
BT - Proceedings - 30th Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop
A2 - Cohen, Charles J.
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 30th Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop, AIPR 2001
Y2 - 10 October 2001 through 12 October 2001
ER -