DocumentCode
253905
Title
PANDA: Pose Aligned Networks for Deep Attribute Modeling
Author
Ning Zhang ; Paluri, Manohar ; Ranzato, Marc´Aurelio ; Darrell, Trevor ; Bourdev, Lubomir
fYear
2014
fDate
23-28 June 2014
Firstpage
1637
Lastpage
1644
Abstract
We propose a method for inferring human attributes (such as gender, hair style, clothes style, expression, action) from images of people under large variation of viewpoint, pose, appearance, articulation and occlusion. Convolutional Neural Nets (CNN) have been shown to perform very well on large scale object recognition problems. In the context of attribute classification, however, the signal is often subtle and it may cover only a small part of the image, while the image is dominated by the effects of pose and viewpoint. Discounting for pose variation would require training on very large labeled datasets which are not presently available. Part-based models, such as poselets [4] and DPM [12] have been shown to perform well for this problem but they are limited by shallow low-level features. We propose a new method which combines part-based models and deep learning by training pose-normalized CNNs. We show substantial improvement vs. state-of-the-art methods on challenging attribute classification tasks in unconstrained settings. Experiments confirm that our method outperforms both the best part-based methods on this problem and conventional CNNs trained on the full bounding box of the person.
Keywords
image classification; learning (artificial intelligence); neural nets; pose estimation; DPM; PANDA; appearance variation; articulation variation; attribute classification; convolutional neural nets; deep learning; full bounding box; inferring human attributes; labeled datasets; object recognition problems; occlusion variation; part-based models; people images; pose aligned networks for deep attribute modeling; pose estimation; pose variation; poselets; shallow low-level features; training pose-normalized CNN; unconstrained settings; view-point variation; Convolution; Feature extraction; Glass; Hair; Neural networks; Object recognition; Training;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2014 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Columbus, OH
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CVPR.2014.212
Filename
6909608
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