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View invariant head recognition by Hybrid PCA based reconstruction

Qingquan Wu, +1 more
- Vol. 15, Iss: 2, pp 46-57
TLDR
Empirical results show that the HPCA based SFS method provides 3D head reconstructions that notably improve the accuracy compared to other approaches, and significant contributions in novel approaches to global optimization and in SFS handling of variable and unknown surface albedo are included.
Abstract
We propose a novel method for 3D head reconstruction and view-invariant recognition from single 2D images. We employ a deterministic Shape From Shading (SFS) method with initial conditions estimated by Hybrid Principal Component Analysis (HPCA) and multi-level global optimization with error-dependent smoothness and integrability constraints. Our HPCA algorithm provides initial estimates of 3D range mapping for the SFS optimization, which is quite accurate and yields much improved 3D head reconstruction. The paper also includes significant contributions in novel approaches to global optimization and in SFS handling of variable and unknown surface albedo, a problem with unsatisfactory solutions by prevalent SFS methods. In the experiments, we reconstruct 3D head range images from 2D single images in different views. The 3D reconstructions are then used to recognize stored model persons. Empirical results show that our HPCA based SFS method provides 3D head reconstructions that notably improve the accuracy compared to other approaches. 3D reconstructions derived from side view (profile) images of 40 persons are tested against 80 3D head models and a recognition rate of over 90% is achieved. Such a capability was not demonstrated by any other method we are aware of.

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