DocumentCode
1764331
Title
Combining Facial Dynamics With Appearance for Age Estimation
Author
Dibeklioglu, Hamdi ; Alnajar, Fares ; Ali Salah, Albert ; Gevers, Theo
Author_Institution
Pattern Recognition & Bioinf. Group, Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
Volume
24
Issue
6
fYear
2015
fDate
42156
Firstpage
1928
Lastpage
1943
Abstract
Estimating the age of a human from the captured images of his/her face is a challenging problem. In general, the existing approaches to this problem use appearance features only. In this paper, we show that in addition to appearance information, facial dynamics can be leveraged in age estimation. We propose a method to extract and use dynamic features for age estimation, using a person´s smile. Our approach is tested on a large, gender-balanced database with 400 subjects, with an age range between 8 and 76. In addition, we introduce a new database on posed disgust expressions with 324 subjects in the same age range, and evaluate the reliability of the proposed approach when used with another expression. State-of-the-art appearance-based age estimation methods from the literature are implemented as baseline. We demonstrate that for each of these methods, the addition of the proposed dynamic features results in statistically significant improvement. We further propose a novel hierarchical age estimation architecture based on adaptive age grouping. We test our approach extensively, including an exploration of spontaneous versus posed smile dynamics, and gender-specific age estimation. We show that using spontaneity information reduces the mean absolute error by up to 21%, advancing the state of the art for facial age estimation.
Keywords
face recognition; feature extraction; statistical analysis; adaptive age grouping; appearance features; appearance information; appearance-based age estimation methods; captured images; dynamic features extraction; facial age estimation; facial dynamics; gender-balanced database; gender-specific age estimation; hierarchical age estimation architecture; human age estimation; mean absolute error; person smile; posed disgust expressions; posed smile dynamics; spontaneity information; spontaneous smile dynamics; Aging; Databases; Estimation; Face; Facial features; Feature extraction; Three-dimensional displays; Age estimation; Age grouping; Disgust; Expression dynamics; Smile; Spontaneity; age grouping; disgust; expression dynamics; smile; spontaneity;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2015.2412377
Filename
7060650
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