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Face Re-Lighting from a Single Image under Harsh Lighting Conditions
Y. Wang, Z. Liu, G. Hua, Z. Wen, Z. Zhang, and D. Samaras
Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2007, June, 2007.

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Abstract

In this paper, we present a new method to change the illumination condition of a face image, with unknown face geometry and albedo information. This problem is particularly difficult when there is only one single image of the subject available and it was taken under a harsh lighting condition. Recent research demonstrates that the set of images of a convex Lambertian object obtained under a wide variety of lighting conditions can be approximated accurately by a low-dimensional linear subspace using spherical harmonic representation. However, the approximation error can be large under harsh lighting conditions thus making it difficult to recover albedo information. In order to address this problem, we propose a subregion based framework that uses a Markov Random Field to model the statistical distribution and spatial coherence of face texture, which makes our approach not only robust to harsh lighting conditions, but insensitive to partial occlusions as well. The performance of our framework is demonstrated through various experimental results, including the improvement to the face recognition rate under harsh lighting conditions.

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Y. Wang, Z. Liu, G. Hua, Z. Wen, Z. Zhang, and D. Samaras, "Face Re-Lighting from a Single Image under Harsh Lighting Conditions," Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2007, June, 2007.

BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Wang_2007_5821,
   author = "Yang Wang and Zicheng Liu and Gang Hua and Zhen Wen and Zhengyou Zhang and Dimitris Samaras",
   title = "Face Re-Lighting from a Single Image under Harsh Lighting Conditions",
   booktitle = "Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2007",
   month = "June",
   year = "2007"
}


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