A Century of Portraits: A Visual Historical Record of American High School Yearbooks

November 09, 2015 ยท Entered Twilight ยท ๐Ÿ› 2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshop (ICCVW)

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Authors Shiry Ginosar, Kate Rakelly, Sarah Sachs, Brian Yin, Crystal Lee, Philipp Krahenbuhl, Alexei A. Efros arXiv ID 1511.02575 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 126 Venue 2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshop (ICCVW) Repository https://github.com/BVLC/caffe โญ 34773 Last Checked 6 days ago
Abstract
Imagery offers a rich description of our world and communicates a volume and type of information that cannot be captured by text alone. Since the invention of the camera, an ever-increasing number of photographs document our "visual culture" complementing historical texts. But currently, this treasure trove of knowledge can only be analyzed manually by historians, and only at small scale. In this paper we perform automated analysis on a large-scale historical image dataset. Our main contributions are: 1) A publicly-available dataset of 168,055 (37,921 frontal-facing) American high school yearbook portraits. 2) Weakly-supervised data-driven techniques to discover historical visual trends in fashion and identify date-specific visual patterns. 3) A classifier to predict when a portrait was taken, with median error of 4 years for women and 6 for men. 4) A new method for discovering and displaying the visual elements used by the CNN-based date-prediction model to date portraits, finding that they correspond to the tell-tale fashions of each era. Project page can be found at: http://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~shiry/projects/yearbooks/yearbooks.html .
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