Authors
P Jonathon Phillips, J Ross Beveridge, Bruce A Draper, Geof Givens, Alice J O'Toole, David S Bolme, Joseph Dunlop, Yui Man Lui, Hassan Sahibzada, Samuel Weimer
Publication date
2011/3/21
Conference
2011 IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition (FG)
Pages
346-353
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly Face Challenge Problem was created to encourage the development of algorithms that are robust to recognition across changes that occur in still frontal faces. The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly consists of three partitions. The Good partition contains pairs of images that are considered easy to recognize. On the Good partition, the base verification rate (VR) is 0.98 at a false accept rate (FAR) of 0.001. The Bad partition contains pairs of images of average difficulty to recognize. For the Bad partition, the VR is 0.80 at a FAR of 0.001. The Ugly partition contains pairs of images considered difficult to recognize, with a VR of 0.15 at a FAR of 0.001. The base performance is from fusing the output of three of the top performers in the FRVT 2006. The design of the Good, the Bad, & the Ugly controls for pose variation, subject aging, and subject “recognizability.” Subject recognizability is controlled by …
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