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2021-07-07
Zhao, Qian, Wang, Shengjin.  2020.  Real-time Face Tracking in Surveillance Videos on Chips for Valuable Face Capturing. 2020 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Engineering (ICAICE). :281–284.
Face capturing is a task to capture and store the "best" face of each person passing by the monitor. To some extent, it is similar to face tracking, but uses a different criterion and requires a valuable (i.e., high-quality and recognizable) face selection procedure. Face capturing systems play a critical role in public security. When deployed on edge devices, it is capable of reducing redundant storage in data center and speeding up retrieval of a certain person. However, high computation complexity and high repetition rate caused by ID switch errors are major challenges. In this paper, we propose a novel solution to constructing a real-time low-repetition face capturing system on chips. First, we propose a two-stage association algorithm for memory-efficient and accurate face tracking. Second, we propose a fast and reliable face quality estimation algorithm for valuable face selection. Our pipeline runs at over 20fps on Hisiv 3559A SoC with a single NNIE device for neural network inference, while achieving over 95% recall and less than 0.4 repetition rate in real world surveillance videos.