학술논문

Robust Facial Landmark Localization Using LBP Histogram Correlation Based Initialization
Document Type
Conference
Source
2017 12th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition (FG 2017) FG Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition (FG 2017), 2017 12th IEEE International Conference on. :619-625 May, 2017
Subject
Computing and Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
Face
Shape
Training
Histograms
Correlation
Robustness
Computer vision
Facial landmark localization
Cascaded pose regression
Occlusion
LBP histogram
Language
Abstract
Facial landmark localization on images with occlusions is an important and challenging task in many visual applications. Recently, the cascaded pose regression has attracted increasing attention, since it achieved superior performance in terms of facial landmark localization under occlusions. However, such approach is sensitive to initialization, where an improper initialization will decrease the performance sharply. In this paper, we propose a novel initialization method to get a robust initial shape by analysing correlation of Local Binary Patterns (LBP) histograms between the estimated face and training faces. The shape of the training face that is most correlated with the estimated face, will be selected as the initialization for the regression. The selected shape is closer to the real shape of the estimated face, which makes the landmark localization more accurate. Besides, in order to make the initial shape more robust to occlusions, we propose a boosted smart restarts technique by checking location and occlusion jointly instead of checking location only. We show that the proposed method significantly improves performance over existing landmark localization methods on the challenging dataset of COFW. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method reduces error by 11.9% and failure cases by 20.8% on COFW dataset. Moreover, it detects face occlusions with 85/40% precision/recall.