DocumentCode
3745907
Title
When Face Recognition Meets with Deep Learning: An Evaluation of Convolutional Neural Networks for Face Recognition
Author
Guosheng Hu;Yongxin Yang;Dong Yi;Josef Kittler;William Christmas;Stan Z. Li;Timothy Hospedales
Author_Institution
LEAR team, Inria Grenoble Rhone-Alpes, Montbonnot, France
fYear
2015
Firstpage
384
Lastpage
392
Abstract
Deep learning, in particular Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), has achieved promising results in face recognition recently. However, it remains an open question: why CNNs work well and how to design a ´good´ architecture. The existing works tend to focus on reporting CNN architectures that work well for face recognition rather than investigate the reason. In this work, we conduct an extensive evaluation of CNN-based face recognition systems (CNN-FRS) on a common ground to make our work easily reproducible. Specifically, we use public database LFW (Labeled Faces in the Wild) to train CNNs, unlike most existing CNNs trained on private databases. We propose three CNN architectures which are the first reported architectures trained using LFW data. This paper quantitatively compares the architectures of CNNs and evaluates the effect of different implementation choices. We identify several useful properties of CNN-FRS. For instance, the dimensionality of the learned features can be significantly reduced without adverse effect on face recognition accuracy. In addition, a traditional metric learning method exploiting CNN-learned features is evaluated. Experiments show two crucial factors to good CNN-FRS performance are the fusion of multiple CNNs and metric learning. To make our work reproducible, source code and models will be made publicly available.
Keywords
"Face recognition","Face","Databases","Measurement","Training","Object recognition","Convolutional codes"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision Workshop (ICCVW), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCVW.2015.58
Filename
7406407
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