Pose-Invariant Face Alignment via CNN-Based Dense 3D Model Fitting

International Journal of Computer Vision(2017)

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摘要
Pose-invariant face alignment is a very challenging problem in computer vision, which is used as a prerequisite for many facial analysis tasks, e.g., face recognition, expression recognition, and 3D face reconstruction. Recently, there have been a few attempts to tackle this problem, but still more research is needed to achieve higher accuracy. In this paper, we propose a face alignment method that aligns an image with arbitrary poses, by combining the powerful cascaded CNN regressors, 3D Morphable Model (3DMM), and mirrorability constraint. The core of our proposed method is a novel 3DMM fitting algorithm, where the camera projection matrix parameters and 3D shape parameters are estimated by a cascade of CNN-based regressors. Furthermore, we impose the mirrorability constraint during the CNN learning by employing a novel loss function inside the siamese network. The dense 3D shape enables us to design pose-invariant appearance features for effective CNN learning. Extensive experiments are conducted on the challenging large-pose face databases (AFLW and AFW), with comparison to the state of the art.
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Pose-invariant face alignment,CNN,Cascaded regressor,Dense model fitting,Mirrorability constraint
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