Red Carpet to Fight Club: Partially-Supervised Domain Transfer for Face Recognition in Violent Videos
Abstract
In many real-world problems, there is typically a large discrepancy between the characteristics of data used in training versus deployment. A prime example is the analysis of aggression videos: in a criminal incidence, typically suspects need to be identified based on their clean portrait-like photos, instead of their prior video recordings. This results in three major challenges; large domain discrepancy between violence videos and ID-photos, the lack of video examples for most individuals and limited training data availability. To mimic such scenarios, we formulate a realistic domain-transfer problem, where the goal is to transfer the recognition model trained on clean posed images to the target domain of violent videos, where training videos are available only for a subset of subjects. To this end, we introduce the "WildestFaces" dataset, tailored to study cross-domain recognition under a variety of adverse conditions. We divide the task of transferring a recognition model from the domain of clean images to the violent videos into two sub-problems and tackle them using (i) stacked affine-transforms for classifier-transfer, (ii) attention-driven pooling for temporal-adaptation. We additionally formulate a self attention based model for domain-transfer. We establish a rigorous evaluation protocol for this "clean-to-violent" recognition task, and present a detailed analysis of the proposed dataset and the methods. Our experiments highlight the unique challenges introduced by the Wildest-Faces dataset and the advantages of the proposed approach.
Cite
Text
Bilge et al. "Red Carpet to Fight Club: Partially-Supervised Domain Transfer for Face Recognition in Violent Videos." Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, 2021.Markdown
[Bilge et al. "Red Carpet to Fight Club: Partially-Supervised Domain Transfer for Face Recognition in Violent Videos." Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, 2021.](https://mlanthology.org/wacv/2021/bilge2021wacv-red/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{bilge2021wacv-red,
title = {{Red Carpet to Fight Club: Partially-Supervised Domain Transfer for Face Recognition in Violent Videos}},
author = {Bilge, Yunus Can and Yucel, Mehmet Kerim and Cinbis, Ramazan Gokberk and Ikizler-Cinbis, Nazli and Duygulu, Pinar},
booktitle = {Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision},
year = {2021},
pages = {3358-3369},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/wacv/2021/bilge2021wacv-red/}
}