Illumination and person-insensitive head pose estimation using distance metric learning

X Wang, X Huang, J Gao, R Yang - … 12-18, 2008, Proceedings, Part II 10, 2008 - Springer
X Wang, X Huang, J Gao, R Yang
Computer Vision–ECCV 2008: 10th European Conference on Computer Vision …, 2008Springer
Head pose estimation is an important task for many face analysis applications, such as face
recognition systems and human computer interactions. In this paper we aim to address the
pose estimation problem under some challenging conditions, eg, from a single image, large
pose variation, and un-even illumination conditions. The approach we developed combines
non-linear dimension reduction techniques with a learned distance metric transformation.
The learned distance metric provides better intra-class clustering, therefore preserving a …
Abstract
Head pose estimation is an important task for many face analysis applications, such as face recognition systems and human computer interactions. In this paper we aim to address the pose estimation problem under some challenging conditions, e.g., from a single image, large pose variation, and un-even illumination conditions. The approach we developed combines non-linear dimension reduction techniques with a learned distance metric transformation. The learned distance metric provides better intra-class clustering, therefore preserving a smooth low-dimensional manifold in the presence of large variation in the input images due to illumination changes. Experiments show that our method improves the performance, achieving accuracy within 2-3 degrees for face images with varying poses and within 3-4 degrees error for face images with varying pose and illumination changes.
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