Title :
On Using Gait to Enhance Frontal Face Extraction
Author :
Jung, Sung-Uk ; Nixon, Mark S.
Author_Institution :
Cyber Security-Convergence Res. Div., ETRI, Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract :
Visual surveillance finds increasing deployment for monitoring urban environments. Operators need to be able to determine identity from surveillance images and often use face recognition for this purpose. In surveillance environments, it is necessary to handle pose variation of the human head, low frame rate, and low resolution input images. We describe the first use of gait to enable face acquisition and recognition, by analysis of 3-D head motion and gait trajectory, with super-resolution analysis. We use region- and distance-based refinement of head pose estimation. We develop a direct mapping to relate the 2-D image with a 3-D model. In gait trajectory analysis, we model the looming effect so as to obtain the correct face region. Based on head position and the gait trajectory, we can reconstruct high-quality frontal face images which are demonstrated to be suitable for face recognition. The contributions of this research include the construction of a 3-D model for pose estimation from planar imagery and the first use of gait information to enhance the face extraction process allowing for deployment in surveillance scenarios.
Keywords :
face recognition; feature extraction; image motion analysis; image resolution; pose estimation; 3-D head motion; distance-based refinement; face acquisition; face recognition; frontal face extraction; gait trajectory; head pose estimation; looming effect; planar imagery; pose variation; super-resolution analysis; surveillance environments; urban environments; visual surveillance; Face recognition; Image resolution; Solid modeling; Surveillance; Trajectory; Visualization; Biometrics; front face extraction; gait trajectory; head pose estimation; looming effect;
Journal_Title :
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIFS.2012.2218598