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Cluster and Aggregate: Face Recognition with Large Probe Set

19 October 2022
Minchul Kim
Feng Liu
Anil Jain
Xiaoming Liu
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Abstract

Feature fusion plays a crucial role in unconstrained face recognition where inputs (probes) comprise of a set of NNN low quality images whose individual qualities vary. Advances in attention and recurrent modules have led to feature fusion that can model the relationship among the images in the input set. However, attention mechanisms cannot scale to large NNN due to their quadratic complexity and recurrent modules suffer from input order sensitivity. We propose a two-stage feature fusion paradigm, Cluster and Aggregate, that can both scale to large NNN and maintain the ability to perform sequential inference with order invariance. Specifically, Cluster stage is a linear assignment of NNN inputs to MMM global cluster centers, and Aggregation stage is a fusion over MMM clustered features. The clustered features play an integral role when the inputs are sequential as they can serve as a summarization of past features. By leveraging the order-invariance of incremental averaging operation, we design an update rule that achieves batch-order invariance, which guarantees that the contributions of early image in the sequence do not diminish as time steps increase. Experiments on IJB-B and IJB-S benchmark datasets show the superiority of the proposed two-stage paradigm in unconstrained face recognition. Code and pretrained models are available in https://github.com/mk-minchul/caface

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