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Discriminating Projections for Estimating Face Age in Wild Images...

by Ryan A Tokola, David S Bolme, Karl Ricanek, Del R Barstow, Christopher B Boehnen
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Conference Paper
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Page Numbers
1 to 8
Volume
1
Conference Name
International Joint Conference on Biometrics
Conference Location
Clearwater, Florida, United States of America
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We introduce a novel approach to estimating the age of a human from a single uncontrolled image. Current face age estimation algorithms work well in highly controlled images, and some are robust to changes in illumination, but it is usually assumed that images are close to frontal. This bias is clearly seen in the datasets that are commonly used to evaluate age estimation, which either entirely or mostly consist of frontal images.

Using pose-specific projections, our algorithm maps image features into a pose-insensitive latent space that is discriminative with respect to age. Age estimation is then performed using a multi-class SVM. We show that our approach outperforms other published results on the Images of Groups dataset, which is the only age-related dataset with a non-trivial number of off-axis face images, and that we are competitive with recent age estimation algorithms on the mostly-frontal FG-NET dataset. We also experimentally demonstrate that our feature projections introduce insensitivity to pose.