Multiple Anthropological Fisher Kernel Framework and Its Application to Kinship Verification

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publication Date

5-3-2018

Abstract

This paper presents a novel multiple anthropological Fisher kernel (MAFK) framework for kinship verification. The proposed MAFK framework, which goes beyond the Mahalanobis distance metric learning, integrates multiple anthropology inspired features and derives semantically meaningful similarities between images. The major novelty of this paper comes from the following three aspects. First, three new anthropology inspired features (AIF) are derived by extracting the AIF-SIFT, AIF-WLD and AIFDAISY features on images that are enhanced by an anthropology inspired similarity enhancement method extended from the SIFT flow method. Second, a novel multiple anthropological Fisher kernel framework (MAFK) is proposed which combines multiple features and their metrics between images in a unified paradigm. The MAFK is optimized as a constrained, non-negative, and weighted variant of the sparse representation problem regularized by the criterion of pushing away the nearby non-kinship samples and pulling close the kinship samples. Third, a novel normalized kernel similarity measure (NKSM) is proposed by normalizing the MAFK with the fractional power transformation and L2 normalization. The feasibility of the proposed MAFK framework is assessed on two representative kinship data sets, namely the KinFaceW-I and the KinFaceW-II data sets. The experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Identifier

85051019614 (Scopus)

ISBN

[9781538648865]

Publication Title

Proceedings 2018 IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision Wacv 2018

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1109/WACV.2018.00013

First Page

57

Last Page

65

Volume

2018-January

Grant

1647170

Fund Ref

National Science Foundation

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