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Face View Synthesis Across Large Angles

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Face View Synthesis Across Large Angles
Pose variations, especially large out-of-plane rotations, make face recognition a difficult problem. In this paper, we propose an algorithm that uses a single input image to accurately synthesize an image of the person in a different pose. We represent the two poses by stacking their information (pixels or feature locations) in a combined feature space. A given test vector will consist of a known part corresponding to the input image and a missing part corresponding to the synthesized image. We then solve for the missing part by maximizing the test vector’s probability. This approach combines the “distance-from-feature-space” and “distance-in-feature-space”, and maximizes the test vector’s probability by minimizing a weighted sum of these two distances. Our approach does not require either 3D training data or a 3D model, and does not require correspondence between different poses. The algorithm is computationally efficient, and only takes 4 - 5 seconds to generate a face....
Jiang Ni, Henry Schneiderman
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Updated 24 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where AMFG
Authors Jiang Ni, Henry Schneiderman
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