Abstract

Automatic face age estimation is challenging due to its complexity owing to genetic difference, behavior and environmental factors, the dynamics of facial aging between different individuals, etc. In this work we propose to fuse the global facial feature extracted from Active Appearance Model (AAM) and the local facial features extracted from Local Binary Pattern (LBP), as the representation of faces. Furthermore, we introduce an advanced age estimation system combining feature fusion and model selection schemes such as Least Angle Regression (LAR) and sequential approaches. Due to the fact that different facial feature representations may come with various types of measurement scales, we compare multiple normalization schemes for both facial features. We demonstrate that the feature fusion with model selection can achieve significant improvement in age estimation over single feature representation alone. Our experiment on multi-ethnicity UIUC-PAL database suggests that age estimation with feature fusion and model selection outperforms the single feature, or the full feature model.

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