SSR-NET: A compact soft stagewise regression network for age estimation

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This paper presents a novel CNN model called Soft Stagewise Regression Network (SSR-Net) for age estimation from a single image with a compact model size. Inspired by DEX, we address age estimation by performing multi-class classification and then turning classification results into regression by calculating the expected values. SSR-Net takes a coarse-to-fine strategy and performs multi-class classification with multiple stages. Each stage is only responsible for refining the decision of its previous stage for more accurate age estimation. Thus, each stage performs a task with few classes and requires few neurons, greatly reducing the model size. For addressing the quantization issue introduced by grouping ages into classes, SSR-Net assigns a dynamic range to each age class by allowing it to be shifted and scaled according to the input face image. Both the multi-stage strategy and the dynamic range are incorporated into the formulation of soft stagewise regression. A novel network architecture is proposed for carrying out soft stagewise regression. The resultant SSR-Net model is very compact and takes only 0.32 MB. Despite its compact size, SSR-Net's performance approaches those of the state-of-the-art methods whose model sizes are often more than 1500× larger.

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Yang, T. Y., Huang, Y. H., Lin, Y. Y., Hsiu, P. C., & Chuang, Y. Y. (2018). SSR-NET: A compact soft stagewise regression network for age estimation. In IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 2018-July, pp. 1078–1084). International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/150

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