Title :
On accuracy/robustness/complexity trade-offs in face verification
Author :
Sanderson, Conrad ; Cardinaux, Fabien ; Bengio, Samy
Author_Institution :
National ICT Australia, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Abstract :
In much of the literature devoted to face recognition, experiments are performed with controlled images (e.g. manual face localization, controlled lighting, background and pose). However, a practical recognition system has to be robust to more challenging conditions. In this paper, we first evaluate on the relatively difficult BANCA database, the discrimination accuracy, robustness and complexity of Gaussian mixture model (GMM), 1D- and pseudo-2D hidden Markov model (HMM) based systems, using both manual and automatic face localization. We also propose to extend the GMM approach through the use of local features with embedded positional information, increasing accuracy without sacrificing its low complexity. Experiments show that good accuracy on manually located faces is not necessarily indicative of good accuracy on automatically located faces (which are imperfectly located). The deciding factor is shown to be the degree of constraints placed on spatial relations between face parts. Methods which utilize rigid constraints have poor robustness compared to methods which have relaxed constraints. Furthermore, we show that while the pseudo-1D HMM approach has the best overall accuracy, classification time on current hardware makes it impractical. The best trade-off in terms of complexity, robustness and discrimination accuracy is achieved by the extended GMM approach.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; face recognition; hidden Markov models; BANCA database; Gaussian mixture model; HMM based systems; accuracy trade-offs; automatic face localization; complexity trade-offs; controlled background; controlled images; controlled lighting; controlled pose; embedded positional information; face recognition; face verification; manual face localization; pseudo-1D hidden Markov model; pseudo-2D hidden Markov model; robustness trade-offs; Australia; Biometrics; Discrete cosine transforms; Face recognition; Feature extraction; Fingerprint recognition; Hidden Markov models; Lighting control; Principal component analysis; Robustness;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology and Applications, 2005. ICITA 2005. Third International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2316-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICITA.2005.192