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Automatic face recognition for film character retrieval in feature-length films

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ognjen Arandjelovic, A Zisserman
The objective of this work is to recognize all the frontal faces of a character in the closed world of a movie or situation comedy, given a small number of query faces. This is challenging because faces in a feature-length film are relatively uncontrolled with a wide variability of scale, pose, illumination, and expressions, and also may be partially occluded. We develop a recognition method based on a cascade of processing steps that normalize for the effects of the changing imaging environment. In particular there are three areas of novelty: (i) we suppress the background surrounding the face, enabling the maximum area of the face to be retained for recognition rather than a subset; (ii) we include a pose refinement step to optimize the registration between the test image and face exemplar; and (iii) we use robust distance to a sub-space to allow for partial occlusion and expression change. The method is applied and evaluated on several feature length films. It is demonstrated that high recall rates (over 92%) can be achieved whilst maintaining good precision (over 93%).

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Pagination

860 - 867

Location

San Diego, California

Open access

  • Yes

Start date

2005-06-20

End date

2005-06-25

ISBN-10

0769523722

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2005, IEEE

Title of proceedings

CVPR 2005 : Proceedings of the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference 2005

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