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Face Frontalization Based on Robustly Fitting a Deformable Shape Model to 3D Landmarks

2020-10-26 15:52:50
Zhiqi Kang, Mostafa Sadeghi, Radu Horaud

Abstract

Face frontalization consists of synthesizing a frontally-viewed face from an arbitrarily-viewed one. The main contribution of this paper is a robust face alignment method that enables pixel-to-pixel warping. The method simultaneously estimates the \textit{rigid transformation} (scale, rotation, and translation) and the \textit{non-rigid deformation} between two 3D point sets: a set of 3D landmarks extracted from an arbitrary-viewed face, and a set of 3D landmarks parameterized by a frontally-viewed deformable face model. An important merit of the proposed method is its ability to deal both with noise (small perturbations) and with outliers (large errors). We propose to model inliers and outliers with the generalized Student's t-probability distribution function -- a heavy-tailed distribution that is immune to non-Gaussian errors in the data. We describe in detail the associated expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm that alternates between the estimation of (i)~the rigid parameters, (ii)~the deformation parameters, and (iii)~ the t-distribution parameters. We also propose to use the \textit{zero-mean normalized cross-correlation}, between a frontalized face and the corresponding ground-truth frontally-viewed face, to evaluate the performance of frontalization. To this end, we use a dataset that contains pairs of profile-viewed and frontally-viewed faces. This evaluation, based on direct image-to-image comparison, stands in contrast with indirect evaluation, based on analyzing the effect of frontalization on face recognition.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.13676

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2010.13676.pdf


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