CVIVOct 22, 2019

Face Detection on Surveillance Images

arXiv:1910.11121v1
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This work addresses the challenge of reliable face detection in surveillance scenarios, where existing methods often fail, offering a domain-specific improvement.

The paper tackles the problem of high false alarms in face detection for surveillance images by proposing a body pose-based method, which achieved top performance in a competition with improved accuracy, reduced false alarms, and faster detection times compared to existing methods.

In last few decades, a lot of progress has been made in the field of face detection. Various face detection methods have been proposed by numerous researchers working in this area. The two well-known benchmarking platform: the FDDB and WIDER face detection provide quite challenging scenarios to assess the efficacy of the detection methods. These benchmarking data sets are mostly created using images from the public network ie. the Internet. A recent, face detection and open-set recognition challenge has shown that those same face detection algorithms produce high false alarms for images taken in surveillance scenario. This shows the difficult nature of the surveillance environment. Our proposed body pose based face detection method was one of the top performers in this competition. In this paper, we perform a comparative performance analysis of some of the well known face detection methods including the few used in that competition, and, compare them to our proposed body pose based face detection method. Experiment results show that, our proposed method that leverages body information to detect faces, is the most realistic approach in terms of accuracy, false alarms and average detection time, when surveillance scenario is in consideration.

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