TR2005-092

A Practical Face Relighting Method for Directional Lighting Normalization


    •  Kuang-Chih Lee, Baback Moghaddam, "A Practical Face Relighting Method for Directional Lighting Normalization", Tech. Rep. TR2005-092, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge, MA, August 2005.
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      • @techreport{MERL_TR2005-092,
      • author = {Kuang-Chih Lee, Baback Moghaddam},
      • title = {A Practical Face Relighting Method for Directional Lighting Normalization},
      • institution = {MERL - Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories},
      • address = {Cambridge, MA 02139},
      • number = {TR2005-092},
      • month = aug,
      • year = 2005,
      • url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2005-092/}
      • }
  • Research Area:

    Computer Vision

Abstract:

We propose a simplified and practical computational technique for estimating directional lighting in uncalibrated images of faces in frontal pose. We show that this inverse problem can be solved using constrained least-squares and class-specific priors on shape and reflectance. For simplicity, the principal illuminate is modeled as a mixture of Lambertian and ambient components. By using a generic 3D face shape and an average 2D albedo we can efficiently compute the directional lighting with surprising accuracy (in real-time and with or without shadows). We then use our lighting direction estimate in a forward rendering step to \"relight\" arbitrarily-lit input faces to a canonical (diffuse) form as needed for illumination-invariant face verification. Experimental results with the Yale Face Database B as well as real access-control datasets illustrate the advantages over existing pre-processing techniques such as a linear ramp (facet) model commonly used for lighting normalization.