Differential 3D Facial Recognition: Adding 3D to Your State-of-the-Art 2D Method
Di Martino, J. Matias, Suzacq, Fernando, Delbracio, Mauricio, Qiu, Qiang, Sapiro, Guillermo
Active illumination is a prominent complement to enhance 2D face recognition and make it more robust, e.g., to spoofing attacks and low-light conditions. In the present work we show that it is possible to adopt active illumination to enhance state-of-the-art 2D face recognition approaches with 3D features, while bypassing the complicated task of 3D reconstruction. The key idea is to project over the test face a high spatial frequency pattern, which allows us to simultaneously recover real 3D information plus a standard 2D facial image. Therefore, state-of-the-art 2D face recognition solution can be transparently applied, while from the high frequency component of the input image, complementary 3D facial features are extracted. Experimental results on ND-2006 dataset show that the proposed ideas can significantly boost face recognition performance and dramatically improve the robustness to spoofing attacks.
Apr-3-2020
- Country:
- South America > Uruguay
- Montevideo > Montevideo (0.04)
- North America > United States
- North Carolina > Durham County
- Durham (0.04)
- New York > New York County
- New York City (0.04)
- North Carolina > Durham County
- Europe
- United Kingdom > England
- Cambridgeshire > Cambridge (0.04)
- Finland > Northern Ostrobothnia
- Oulu (0.04)
- United Kingdom > England
- Asia > Middle East
- UAE > Abu Dhabi Emirate > Abu Dhabi (0.04)
- South America > Uruguay
- Genre:
- Research Report (0.50)
- Industry:
- Information Technology > Security & Privacy (0.57)
- Media (0.46)
- Technology: