Illumination-invariant face recognition from a single image across extreme pose using a dual dimension AAM ensemble in the thermal infrared spectrum
Reza Shoja Ghiass, Ognjen Arandjelovic, Hakim Bendada, Xavier Maldague

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel thermal IR face recognition method that normalizes pose and expression using a specialized AAM ensemble, enabling accurate recognition across extreme poses and scale variations.
Contribution
The work introduces an AAM ensemble tailored for thermal IR face recognition, improving pose and expression normalization and matching accuracy across diverse conditions.
Findings
Effective pose and expression normalization in thermal IR images.
Robust face matching across yaw angles from frontal to profile.
Accurate recognition despite scale variations and transient temperature changes.
Abstract
Over the course of the last decade, infrared (IR) and particularly thermal IR imaging based face recognition has emerged as a promising complement to conventional, visible spectrum based approaches which continue to struggle when applied in practice. While inherently insensitive to visible spectrum illumination changes, IR data introduces specific challenges of its own, most notably sensitivity to factors which affect facial heat emission patterns, e.g. emotional state, ambient temperature, and alcohol intake. In addition, facial expression and pose changes are more difficult to correct in IR images because they are less rich in high frequency detail which is an important cue for fitting any deformable model. In this paper we describe a novel method which addresses these major challenges. Specifically, when comparing two thermal IR images of faces, we mutually normalize their poses and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFace recognition and analysis · Face and Expression Recognition · Infrared Thermography in Medicine
