Title :
Detection and Identification of Chimpanzee Faces in the Wild
Author :
Loos, Alexander ; Ernst, A.
Author_Institution :
Audio-Visual Syst., Fraunhofer IDMT, Ilmenau, Germany
Abstract :
In this paper, we present and evaluate a unified automatic image-based face detection and identification framework using two datasets of captive and free-living chimpanzee individuals gathered in uncontrolled environments. This application scenario implicates several challenging problems like different lighting situations, various expressions, partial occlusion, and non-cooperative subjects. After the faces and facial feature points are detected, we use a projective transformation to align the face images. All faces are then identified using an appearance-based face recognition approach in combination with additional information from local regions of the apes´ face. We conducted open-set identification experiments for both datasets. Even though, the datasets are very challenging, the system achieved promising results and therefore has the potential to open up new ways in effective biodiversity conservation management.
Keywords :
biology computing; face recognition; feature extraction; object detection; zoology; appearance-based face recognition approach; biodiversity conservation management; chimpanzee face detection; chimpanzee face identification; facial feature point detection; lighting situations; noncooperative subjects; partial occlusion; projective transformation; unified automatic image-based face detection framework; unified automatic image-based face identification framework; various expressions; Animals; Face detection; Face recognition; Feature extraction; Lighting; Training; Vectors; Great Apes; chimpanzees; face detection; face recognition;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia (ISM), 2012 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Irvine, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4370-1
DOI :
10.1109/ISM.2012.30