The aim of this paper is to detect multi-view faces using deep convolutional neural network (DCNN). Multi-view face detection is a challenging issue due to wide changes in appearance under different pose expression and illumination conditions. To address challenges, we designed a deep learning scheme with different network structures to enhance the multi view faces. More specifically, we design cascade architecture on convolutional neural networks (CNNs) which quickly reject non-face regions. Implementation, detection and retrieval of faces will be obtained with the help of direct visual matching technology. Further, a probabilistic calculation of resemblance among the images of face will be conducted on the basis of the Bayesian analysis for achieving detection of various faces. Experiment detects faces with ±90 degree out of plane rotations. Fine-tuned AlexNet is used to detect multi view faces. For this work, we extracted examples of training from AFLW (Annotated Facial Landmarks in the Wild) dataset that involve 21K images with 24K annotations of the face.
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