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CMS-RCNN: Contextual Multi-Scale Region-based CNN for Unconstrained Face Detection

Chenchen Zhu, Yutong Zheng, Khoa Luu, Marios Savvides

2016-06-17Face RecognitionVideo CompressionRobust Face RecognitionRegion ProposalPose EstimationFacial Expression RecognitionFacial Expression Recognition (FER)Face Detection
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Abstract

Robust face detection in the wild is one of the ultimate components to support various facial related problems, i.e. unconstrained face recognition, facial periocular recognition, facial landmarking and pose estimation, facial expression recognition, 3D facial model construction, etc. Although the face detection problem has been intensely studied for decades with various commercial applications, it still meets problems in some real-world scenarios due to numerous challenges, e.g. heavy facial occlusions, extremely low resolutions, strong illumination, exceptionally pose variations, image or video compression artifacts, etc. In this paper, we present a face detection approach named Contextual Multi-Scale Region-based Convolution Neural Network (CMS-RCNN) to robustly solve the problems mentioned above. Similar to the region-based CNNs, our proposed network consists of the region proposal component and the region-of-interest (RoI) detection component. However, far apart of that network, there are two main contributions in our proposed network that play a significant role to achieve the state-of-the-art performance in face detection. Firstly, the multi-scale information is grouped both in region proposal and RoI detection to deal with tiny face regions. Secondly, our proposed network allows explicit body contextual reasoning in the network inspired from the intuition of human vision system. The proposed approach is benchmarked on two recent challenging face detection databases, i.e. the WIDER FACE Dataset which contains high degree of variability, as well as the Face Detection Dataset and Benchmark (FDDB). The experimental results show that our proposed approach trained on WIDER FACE Dataset outperforms strong baselines on WIDER FACE Dataset by a large margin, and consistently achieves competitive results on FDDB against the recent state-of-the-art face detection methods.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Facial Recognition and ModellingWIDER Face (Medium)AP0.874CMS-RCNN
Facial Recognition and ModellingWIDER Face (Hard)AP0.643CMS-RCNN
Face DetectionWIDER Face (Medium)AP0.874CMS-RCNN
Face DetectionWIDER Face (Hard)AP0.643CMS-RCNN
Face ReconstructionWIDER Face (Medium)AP0.874CMS-RCNN
Face ReconstructionWIDER Face (Hard)AP0.643CMS-RCNN
3DWIDER Face (Medium)AP0.874CMS-RCNN
3DWIDER Face (Hard)AP0.643CMS-RCNN
3D Face ModellingWIDER Face (Medium)AP0.874CMS-RCNN
3D Face ModellingWIDER Face (Hard)AP0.643CMS-RCNN
3D Face ReconstructionWIDER Face (Medium)AP0.874CMS-RCNN
3D Face ReconstructionWIDER Face (Hard)AP0.643CMS-RCNN

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