by Wiedemeyer, Thiemo, Stommel, Martin and Herzog, Otthein
Abstract:
A highly accurate solution for the estimation of face poses over a wide range of 180 degree is presented. The result has been achieved by modeling the 3D arrangement of 15 facial features and its mapping to the image plane for different poses. A voting scheme is used to compute the mapping for a given image in a bottom-up procedure. The voting is based on a robust classification of the appearance of the sub-parts. However, equal importance must be ascribed to the extension of the annotation scheme of the Feret data base, also including the correction of existing misannotations.
Reference:
Wiedemeyer, Thiemo, Stommel, Martin and Herzog, Otthein, "Wide Range Face Pose Estimation by Modelling the 3D Arrangement of Robustly Detectable Sub-parts", In CAIP, Springer, vol. 6855, Seville, Spain, pp. 237–244, 2011.
Bibtex Entry:
@INPROCEEDINGS{Wiedemeyer2011,
author = {Wiedemeyer, Thiemo and Stommel, Martin and Herzog, Otthein},
title = {Wide Range Face Pose Estimation by Modelling the 3D Arrangement of
Robustly Detectable Sub-parts},
booktitle = {CAIP},
year = {2011},
volume = {6855},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
pages = {237--244},
address = {Seville, Spain},
month = {August29--31},
publisher = {Springer},
abstract = {A highly accurate solution for the estimation of face poses over a
wide range of 180 degree is presented. The result has been achieved
by modeling the 3D arrangement of 15 facial features and its mapping
to the image plane for different poses. A voting scheme is used to
compute the mapping for a given image in a bottom-up procedure. The
voting is based on a robust classification of the appearance of the
sub-parts. However, equal importance must be ascribed to the extension
of the annotation scheme of the Feret data base, also including the
correction of existing misannotations.},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-23678-5{\_}27},
keywords = {face pose estimation,facial feature detection,Feret data base},
owner = {pmania},
timestamp = {2012.11.06},
url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/a5tr7p37751u3884/}
}