Joint Multi-view Face Alignment in the Wild

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Authors Jiankang Deng, George Trigeorgis, Yuxiang Zhou, Stefanos Zafeiriou arXiv ID 1708.06023 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 102 Venue IEEE Transactions on Image Processing Last Checked 4 months ago
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The de facto algorithm for facial landmark estimation involves running a face detector with a subsequent deformable model fitting on the bounding box. This encompasses two basic problems: i) the detection and deformable fitting steps are performed independently, while the detector might not provide best-suited initialisation for the fitting step, ii) the face appearance varies hugely across different poses, which makes the deformable face fitting very challenging and thus distinct models have to be used (\eg, one for profile and one for frontal faces). In this work, we propose the first, to the best of our knowledge, joint multi-view convolutional network to handle large pose variations across faces in-the-wild, and elegantly bridge face detection and facial landmark localisation tasks. Existing joint face detection and landmark localisation methods focus only on a very small set of landmarks. By contrast, our method can detect and align a large number of landmarks for semi-frontal (68 landmarks) and profile (39 landmarks) faces. We evaluate our model on a plethora of datasets including standard static image datasets such as IBUG, 300W, COFW, and the latest Menpo Benchmark for both semi-frontal and profile faces. Significant improvement over state-of-the-art methods on deformable face tracking is witnessed on 300VW benchmark. We also demonstrate state-of-the-art results for face detection on FDDB and MALF datasets.
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