International Journal of Computer Vision | 2019

Large-Scale Bisample Learning on ID Versus Spot Face Recognition

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


In real-world face recognition applications, there is a tremendous amount of data with two images for each person. One is an ID photo for face enrollment, and the other is a probe photo captured on spot. Most existing methods are designed for training data with limited breadth (a relatively small number of classes) and sufficient depth (many samples for each class). They would meet great challenges on ID versus Spot (IvS) data, including the under-represented intra-class variations and an excessive demand on computing devices. In this paper, we propose a deep learning based large-scale bisample learning (LBL) method for IvS face recognition. To tackle the bisample problem with only two samples for each class, a classification–verification–classification training strategy is proposed to progressively enhance the IvS performance. Besides, a dominant prototype softmax is incorporated to make the deep learning scalable on large-scale classes. We conduct LBL on a IvS face dataset with more than two million identities. Experimental results show the proposed method achieves superior performance to previous ones, validating the effectiveness of LBL on IvS face recognition.

Volume 127
Pages 684-700
DOI 10.1007/s11263-019-01162-8
Language English
Journal International Journal of Computer Vision

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