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3 February 2014 A Viola-Jones based hybrid face detection framework
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Proceedings Volume 9025, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XXXI: Algorithms and Techniques; 902509 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2040829
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2014, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Improvements in face detection performance would benefit many applications. The OpenCV library implements a standard solution, the Viola-Jones detector, with a statistically boosted rejection cascade of binary classifiers. Empirical evidence has shown that Viola-Jones underdetects in some instances. This research shows that a truncated cascade augmented by a neural network could recover these undetected faces. A hybrid framework is constructed, with a truncated Viola-Jones cascade followed by an artificial neural network, used to refine the face decision. Optimally, a truncation stage that captured all faces and allowed the neural network to remove the false alarms is selected. A feedforward backpropagation network with one hidden layer is trained to discriminate faces based upon the thresholding (detection) values of intermediate stages of the full rejection cascade. A clustering algorithm is used as a precursor to the neural network, to group significant overlappings. Evaluated on the CMU/VASC Image Database, comparison with an unmodified OpenCV approach shows: (1) a 37% increase in detection rates if constrained by the requirement of no increase in false alarms, (2) a 48% increase in detection rates if some additional false alarms are tolerated, and (3) an 82% reduction in false alarms with no reduction in detection rates. These results demonstrate improved face detection and could address the need for such improvement in various applications.
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Thomas M. Murphy, Randy Broussard, Robert Schultz, Ryan Rakvic, and Hau Ngo "A Viola-Jones based hybrid face detection framework", Proc. SPIE 9025, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XXXI: Algorithms and Techniques, 902509 (3 February 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2040829
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KEYWORDS
Neural networks

Facial recognition systems

Sensors

Databases

Image processing

Artificial neural networks

Binary data

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