Title :
Boosting dense SIFT descriptors and shape contexts of face images for gender recognition
Author :
Wang, Jian-Gang ; Li, Jun ; Yau, Wei-Yun ; Sung, Eric
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Infocomm Res., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a novel face representation in which a face is represented in terms of dense Scale Invariant Feature Transform (d-SIFT) and shape contexts of the face image. The application of the representation in gender recognition has been investigated. There are four problems when applying the SIFT to facial gender recognition. (1) There may be only a few keypoints that can be found in a face image due to the missing texture and poorly illuminated faces; (2) The SIFT descriptors at the keypoints (we called it sparse SIFT) are distinctive whereas alternative descriptors at non-keypoints (e.g. grid) could cause negative impact on the accuracy; (3) Relatively larger image size is required to obtain sufficient keypoints support the matching and (4) The matching assumes that the faces are properly registered. This paper addresses these difficulties using a combination of SIFT descriptors and shape contexts of face images. Instead of extracting descriptors around interest points only, local feature descriptors are extracted at regular image grid points that allow for a dense description of the face images. In addition, the global shape contexts of the face images are fused with the dense SIFT to improve the accuracy. AdaBoost is adopted to select features and form a strong classifier. The proposed approach is then applied to solve the problem of gender recognition. The experimental results on a large set of faces showed that the proposed method can achieve high accuracies even for faces that are not aligned.
Keywords :
face recognition; feature extraction; image matching; learning (artificial intelligence); shape recognition; transforms; AdaBoost; boosting dense SIFT descriptors; face images; face representation; gender recognition; local feature descriptors; scale invariant feature transform; shape contexts; Boosting; Face detection; Face recognition; Feature extraction; Humans; Image recognition; Robustness; Shape; Support vector machine classification; Support vector machines;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW), 2010 IEEE Computer Society Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7029-7
DOI :
10.1109/CVPRW.2010.5543238