Abstract
Fully automatic Face Recognition Across Pose (FRAP) is one of the most desirable techniques, however, also one of the most chal- lenging tasks in face recognition field. Matching a pair of face images in different poses can be converted into matching their pixels corresponding to the same semantic facial point. Following this idea, given two images G and P in different poses, we propose a novel method, named Mor- phable Displacement Field (MDF), to match G with P ’s virtual view under G’s pose. By formulating MDF as a convex combination of a num- ber of template displacement fields generated from a 3D face database, our model satisfies both global conformity and local consistency. We fur- ther present an approximate but effective solution of the proposed MDF model, named implicit Morphable Displacement Field (iMDF), which synthesizes virtual view implicitly via an MDF by minimizing matching residual. This formulation not only avoids intractable optimization of the high-dimensional displacement field but also facilitates a constrained quadratic optimization. The proposed method can work well even when only 2 facial landmarks are labeled, which makes it especially suitable for fully automatic FRAP system. Extensive evaluations on FERET, PIE and Multi-PIE databases show considerable improvement over state-of- the-art FRAP algorithms in both semi-automatic and fully automatic evaluation protocols.