CVMar 24, 2017

Temporal Non-Volume Preserving Approach to Facial Age-Progression and Age-Invariant Face Recognition

arXiv:1703.08617v197 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses facial age progression and recognition, which is important for applications like security and biometrics, but it is incremental as it builds on existing generative modeling approaches.

The paper tackles the challenge of modeling long-term facial aging by decomposing it into short-term stages and introducing a Temporal Non-Volume Preserving (TNVP) generative model, which achieves state-of-the-art results in age-progression synthesis and cross-age face verification across multiple databases.

Modeling the long-term facial aging process is extremely challenging due to the presence of large and non-linear variations during the face development stages. In order to efficiently address the problem, this work first decomposes the aging process into multiple short-term stages. Then, a novel generative probabilistic model, named Temporal Non-Volume Preserving (TNVP) transformation, is presented to model the facial aging process at each stage. Unlike Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), which requires an empirical balance threshold, and Restricted Boltzmann Machines (RBM), an intractable model, our proposed TNVP approach guarantees a tractable density function, exact inference and evaluation for embedding the feature transformations between faces in consecutive stages. Our model shows its advantages not only in capturing the non-linear age related variance in each stage but also producing a smooth synthesis in age progression across faces. Our approach can model any face in the wild provided with only four basic landmark points. Moreover, the structure can be transformed into a deep convolutional network while keeping the advantages of probabilistic models with tractable log-likelihood density estimation. Our method is evaluated in both terms of synthesizing age-progressed faces and cross-age face verification and consistently shows the state-of-the-art results in various face aging databases, i.e. FG-NET, MORPH, AginG Faces in the Wild (AGFW), and Cross-Age Celebrity Dataset (CACD). A large-scale face verification on Megaface challenge 1 is also performed to further show the advantages of our proposed approach.

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