Robust and Low-Rank Representation for Fast Face Identification with Occlusions
This work addresses face recognition challenges in occluded scenarios, offering a domain-specific incremental improvement for computer vision applications.
The paper tackles face identification under block occlusions by proposing an iterative method that models contiguous errors using a tailored loss function and low-rank error structure, achieving improved identification rates and computational efficiency compared to existing robust representation methods.
In this paper we propose an iterative method to address the face identification problem with block occlusions. Our approach utilizes a robust representation based on two characteristics in order to model contiguous errors (e.g., block occlusion) effectively. The first fits to the errors a distribution described by a tailored loss function. The second describes the error image as having a specific structure (resulting in low-rank in comparison to image size). We will show that this joint characterization is effective for describing errors with spatial continuity. Our approach is computationally efficient due to the utilization of the Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM). A special case of our fast iterative algorithm leads to the robust representation method which is normally used to handle non-contiguous errors (e.g., pixel corruption). Extensive results on representative face databases (in constrained and unconstrained environments) document the effectiveness of our method over existing robust representation methods with respect to both identification rates and computational time. Code is available at Github, where you can find implementations of the F-LR-IRNNLS and F-IRNNLS (fast version of the RRC) : https://github.com/miliadis/FIRC