Deep Perceptual Mapping for Cross-Modal Face Recognition

20 Jan 2016  ·  M. Saquib Sarfraz, Rainer Stiefelhagen ·

Cross modal face matching between the thermal and visible spectrum is a much desired capability for night-time surveillance and security applications. Due to a very large modality gap, thermal-to-visible face recognition is one of the most challenging face matching problem. In this paper, we present an approach to bridge this modality gap by a significant margin. Our approach captures the highly non-linear relationship between the two modalities by using a deep neural network. Our model attempts to learn a non-linear mapping from visible to thermal spectrum while preserving the identity information. We show substantive performance improvement on three difficult thermal-visible face datasets. The presented approach improves the state-of-the-art by more than 10\% on UND-X1 dataset and by more than 15-30\% on NVESD dataset in terms of Rank-1 identification. Our method bridges the drop in performance due to the modality gap by more than 40\%.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Face Recognition Carl DPM Rank-1 71 # 2
Face Recognition UND-X1 DPM Rank-1 83.73 # 2

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