2014 |
Križaj, Janez; Štruc, Vitomir; Mihelič, France A Feasibility Study on the Use of Binary Keypoint Descriptors for 3D Face Recognition Proceedings Article In: Proceedings of the Mexican Conference on Pattern Recognition (MCPR), pp. 142–151, Springer 2014. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: 3d face recognition, binary descriptors, biometrics, BRISK, CASIA, face verification, FREAK, FRGC, MCPR, ORB, performance evaluation, SIFT, SURF @inproceedings{krivzaj2014feasibility, Despite the progress made in the area of local image descriptors in recent years, virtually no literature is available on the use of more recent descriptors for the problem of 3D face recognition, such as BRIEF, ORB, BRISK or FREAK, which are binary in nature and, therefore, tend to be faster to compute and match, while requiring signicantly less memory for storage than, for example, SIFT or SURF. In this paper, we try to close this gap and present a feasibility study on the use of these descriptors for 3D face recognition. Descriptors are evaluated on the three challenging 3D face image datasets, namely, the FRGC, UMB and CASIA. Our experiments show the binary descriptors ensure slightly lower verication rates than SIFT, comparable to those of the SURF descriptor, while being an order of magnitude faster than SIFT. The results suggest that the use of binary descriptors represents a viable alternative to the established descriptors. |
Križaj, Janez; Štruc, Vitomir; Dobrišek, Simon; Marčetić, Darijan; Ribarić, Slobodan SIFT vs. FREAK: Assessing the usefulness of two keypoint descriptors for 3D face verification Proceedings Article In: 37th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), pp. 1336–1341, Mipro Opatija, Croatia, 2014. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: 3d face recognition, binary descriptors, face recognition, FREAK, performance comparison, performance evaluation, SIFT @inproceedings{krivzaj2014sift, Many techniques in the area of 3D face recognition rely on local descriptors to characterize the surface-shape information around points of interest (or keypoints) in the 3D images. Despite the fact that a lot of advancements have been made in the area of keypoint descriptors over the last years, the literature on 3D-face recognition for the most part still focuses on established descriptors, such as SIFT and SURF, and largely neglects more recent descriptors, such as the FREAK descriptor. In this paper we try to bridge this gap and assess the usefulness of the FREAK descriptor for the task for 3D face recognition. Of particular interest to us is a direct comparison of the FREAK and SIFT descriptors within a simple verification framework. To evaluate our framework with the two descriptors, we conduct 3D face recognition experiments on the challenging FRGCv2 and UMBDB databases and show that the FREAK descriptor ensures a very competitive verification performance when compared to the SIFT descriptor, but at a fraction of the computational cost. Our results indicate that the FREAK descriptor is a viable alternative to the SIFT descriptor for the problem of 3D face verification and due to its binary nature is particularly useful for real-time recognition systems and verification techniques for low-resource devices such as mobile phones, tablets and alike. |