Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
534581 Pattern Recognition Letters 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The presence of occlusions in facial images is inevitable in unconstrained scenarios. However recognizing occluded faces remains a partially solved problem in computer vision. In this contribution we propose a novel Bayesian technique inspired by psychophysical mechanisms relevant to face recognition to address the facial occlusion problem. For some individuals certain facial regions, e.g. features comprising of some of the upper face, might be more discriminative than the rest of the features in the face. For others, it might be the features over the mid face and some of the lower face that are important. The proposed approach in this paper, will allow for such a psychophysical analysis to be factored into the recognition process. We have discovered and modeled similarity mappings that exist in facial domains by means of Bayesian Networks. The model can efficiently learn and exploit these mappings from the facial domain and hence capable of tackling uncertainties caused by occlusions. The proposed technique shows improved recognition rates over state of the art techniques.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (46 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Psychophysical principles. ► Intuitive occlusion model. ► Visualization of abstract phenomena via Bayesian Networks. ► Improved results over state of the art.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Computer Science Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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