Statistical Learning of Multi-view Face Detection

  • Authors:
  • Stan Z. Li;Long Zhu;ZhenQiu Zhang;Andrew Blake;HongJiang Zhang;Harry Shum

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-;-;-;-

  • Venue:
  • ECCV '02 Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Computer Vision-Part IV
  • Year:
  • 2002

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Abstract

A new boosting algorithm, called FloatBoost, is proposed to overcome the monotonicity problem of the sequential AdaBoost learning. AdaBoost [1, 2] is a sequential forward search procedure using the greedy selection strategy. The premise oyered by the sequential procedure can be broken-down when the monotonicity assumption, i.e. that when adding a new feature to the current set, the value of the performance criterion does not decrease, is violated. FloatBoost incorporates the idea of Floating Search [3] into AdaBoost to solve the non-monotonicity problem encountered in the sequential search of AdaBoost.We then present a system which learns to detect multi-view faces using FloatBoost. The system uses a coarse-to-fine, simple-to-complex architecture called detector-pyramid. FloatBoost learns the component detectors in the pyramid and yields similar or higher classification accuracy than AdaBoost with a smaller number of weak classifiers. This work leads to the first real-time multi-view face detection system in the world. It runs at 200 ms per image of size 320x240 pixels on a Pentium-III CPU of 700 MHz. A live demo will be shown at the conference.