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SeetaFace2 Alignment

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Description

SeetaFace2 Alignment implements the approach of a Fully End-to-End Cascaded CNN for Facial Landmark Detection, which includes several sub-CNNs, which progressively refine the shape prediction via finer and finer modeling. The algorithm details can be found in our FG-2017 paper FEC-CNN. The released SeetaFace2 Alignment is trained with 40,000 images and predicts 5 facial landmarks (as shown below). Please note that this implementation is a fast version of FEC-CNN, which is different from that described in the corresponding paper: smaller network structure for higher speed (476 fps on 3.66GHz i7-6700, 143 fps on HUAWEI meta8 mobile with armeabi-v7a).

Performance Evaluation

Using the same model of SeetaFace2 Alignment, experiments are conducted on 300-W dataset, following the protocol published in [3]. The mean prediction errors normalized by the inter-ocular distance are shown in the following table. As shown, SeetaFace2 Alignment achieves better accuracy than comparative methods with very fast prediction speed.

Protocal

  1. Training set: HELEN-trainset + LFPW-trainset + AFW
  2. Testing set: HELEN-testset, LFPW-testset, Common set (HELEN-testset + LFPW-testset) and Challenging set (IBUG)

Performance

Methods HELEN LFPW Common set Challenging set (IBUG) Speed on CPU
RCPR [1] 5.67 5.93 6.18 17.26 -
SDM [2] - - 5.57 15.40 30+ FPS (i5-2400)
CFAN (SeetaFace1.0) [3] 5.44 5.53 5.50 - 40+ FPS (i7-3370)
LBF [4] - - 4.95 11.98 320 FPS (i7-2600)
CFSS [5] 4.87 4.63 4.73 9.98 25 FPS (i5-4590)
SeetaFace2 Alignment 5.10 4.97 5.04 9.38 400 FPS (i7-4790)

[1] Burgos-Artizzu, Xavier P and Perona, Pietro and Dollar, Piotr. Robust face landmark estimation under occlusion. ICCV 2013

[2] Xiong, Xuehan and De la Torre, Fernando. Supervised descent method and its applications to face alignment. CVPR 2013

[3] Zhang, Jie and Shan, Shiguang and Kan, Meina and Chen, Xilin. Coarse-to-fine auto-encoder networks (cfan) for real-time face alignment. ECCV 2014

[4] Ren, Shaoqing and Cao, Xudong and Wei, Yichen and Sun, Jian. Face alignment at 3000 fps via regressing local binary features. CVPR 2014

[5] Zhu, Shizhan and Li, Cheng and Change Loy, Chen and Tang, Xiaoou. Face alignment by coarse-to-fine shape searching. CVPR 2015

How to run SeetaFace2 Alignment

To detect faces, one should first instantiate an object of seeta::PointDetector2 and initialize it with path of the model file. Then one can call Detect to detect landmarks. See more details at under links.

Notice

SeetaFace2 Alignment only support 1 instance in single application.

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Citation

If you find SeetaFace2 Alignment (FEC-CNN) useful in your research work, please consider citing:

@inproceedings{he2017fully,
  title={A Fully End-to-End Cascaded CNN for Facial Landmark Detection},
  author={He, Zhenliang and Kan, Meina and Zhang, Jie and Chen, Xilin and Shan, Shiguang},
  booktitle={IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG)},
  year={2017},
  organization={IEEE}
}

License

SeetaFace2 Alignment is released under the BSD 2-Clause license.