Title :
Named Faces: putting names to faces
Author_Institution :
Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
To provide automatic labeling of faces in video, the author has developed Named Faces, a fully functional automated system that builds a large database of name-face association pairs from broadcast news. This article describes how the system detects and recognizes superimposed text in the video, then verifies or repairs the text by comparing it with a large list of automatically generated names found in news stories. Faces found in the video where superimposed names were recognized are tracked, extracted, and associated with the superimposed text. With Named Faces, users can submit queries to find names for faces in video images
Keywords :
face recognition; image retrieval; video databases; video signal processing; Named Faces; automated system; automatic face labeling; automatically generated names; broadcast news; face extraction; face tracking; large database; name-face association pairs; news stories; queries; superimposed text detection; superimposed text recognition; video images; Broadcasting; Cellular neural networks; Data analysis; Data mining; Face detection; HTML; Image databases; Image retrieval; Multimedia communication; Optical character recognition software;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Systems and their Applications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/5254.796089