Is face recognition in pictures affected by the center of projection?

C. Liu
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Abstract

Recognition of unfamiliar faces can be severely impaired when two pictures of a face are taken from different camera distances. This effect of perspective transformation may be predicted either by a model-based theory, for which the impairment shows a difficulty in constructing the 3D surface geometry, or by an image-based theory, for which it results from dissimilarity between 2D images. To test these hypotheses, we tested recognition performance in which face images were viewed either at their center of projection (the camera position) or at other distances. Based on past findings [A.L. Nicholls, et al. (1993)], [T. Yang, et al. (1999)] the same position should help correct marginal distortions of shapes due to large perspective convergence and hence facilitate reconstruction of 3D shape from perspective cues. However, the results showed little support for this prediction. The lack of 3D shape reconstruction and the effects of image similarity provided favorable evidence for the image-based theory of face recognition.
图像中的人脸识别是否受投影中心的影响?
当两张照片从不同的相机距离拍摄时,对不熟悉面孔的识别可能会严重受损。这种透视变换的影响可以通过基于模型的理论来预测,因为损伤在构建3D表面几何结构时表现出困难,或者通过基于图像的理论来预测,因为它是由2D图像之间的不相似性造成的。为了验证这些假设,我们测试了在投影中心(相机位置)或其他距离观看人脸图像的识别性能。基于过去的发现[A.L.[j]。Yang等(1999)]相同的位置应该有助于纠正由于大视角收敛而导致的形状的边缘扭曲,从而促进从视角线索重建3D形状。然而,研究结果几乎不支持这一预测。缺乏三维形状重建和图像相似性的影响为基于图像的人脸识别理论提供了有利的证据。
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