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UB KinFace Database Version 2 Last modified: July 31, 2011 Database
Description UB
KinFace database is used to develop, test, and evaluate kinship verification
and recognition algorithms. It comprises 600 images of 400 people which can
be separated into 200 groups. Each group is composed of child, young parent
and old parent images. Most of images in the database are real-world
collections of public figures (celebrities and politicians) from Internet. To
the best of our knowledge, it is the first database that contains all
children, young parents and old parents for the purpose of kinship
verification.
Figure 1. UB KinFace database
illustration on the distributions of four kinship relations over two
different race categories. UB
KinFace database can be mainly divided into two parts in terms of race, Asian
and Non-Asian, each of which consists of 100 groups, 200 people and 300
images. Typically, there are four kinship relations, namely, ˇ°son-fatherˇ±,
ˇ°son-motherˇ±, ˇ°daughter-fatherˇ± and ˇ°daughter-motherˇ±, as shown in Figure 1.
In addition, Figure 2 illustrates the statistics from the perspective of race
and kinship relations. Figure 2. Statistical
information of the UB KinFace database. Terms
of Use This
dataset is for non-commercial research
purposes only. The image copyright belongs to the original author or the
media as listed in the following URL file. If you find this collection useful
for your research, please cite the papers below. Citation 1.
Siyu
Xia, Ming Shao, Jiebo Luo, and Yun Fu, ˇ°Understanding
Kin Relationships in a Photoˇ±, IEEE
Transactions on Multimedia (T-MM),
accepted, 2012. 2.
Siyu Xia, Ming Shao and Yun Fu, ˇ°Kinship
Verification through Transfer Learning,ˇ± International
Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), pp.
2539-2544, 2011 3.
Ming Shao, Siyu Xia and Yun
Fu, ˇ°Genealogical Face Recognition based on UB KinFace Database,ˇ± IEEE CVPR Workshop on
Biometrics (BIOM), 2011 Bibtex @article{Buffalo_TMM_Kinship, author = { S. Xia, M. Shao, J. Luo and
Y. Fu }, title = {Understanding Kin
Relationships in a Photo}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on
Multimedia}, volume = { }, number = { }, year = {2012}, pages = { -- }, } @inproceedings{Siyu_IJCAI11_Kinship, author = {S. Xia, M.
Shao and Y. Fu}, title = {Kinship
Verification through Transfer Learning}, booktitle = {Proc.
International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)}, pages={2539--2544}, year = {2011}, } @inproceedings{Ming_CVPR11_Genealogical, author = {M. Shao, S.
Xia and Y. Fu}, title = {Genealogical
Face Recognition based on UB KinFace Database}, booktitle = {Proc.
IEEE CVPR Workshop on Biometrics (BIOM)}, year = {2011}, } Data Files o
A database file: [KinFace_V2] o
An image link file containing the original image URL: [KinFace_V2_URL] o
A textual database with coordinates of eye centers,
nose tip and mouth center: [KinFace_V2_Coordinate]
Figure 3. (Left) Coordinates of
the eye centers, nose tip and mouth. (Right) Their corresponding textual
database entries. Online
Annotation Tool We
developed an online annotation tool to ask voluntary Web visitors to help
collect and tag the kinship data. The video demo http://youtu.be/LDJihDhN-qc shows our
motivation, the interface of the online annotation tool, and the usage of
tagging the relation of people in an image. The tool will be available soon. |
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Last Update: 9-3-2011, Copyright
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