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AdaFace: Quality Adaptive Margin for Face Recognition

Minchul Kim, Anil K. Jain, Xiaoming Liu

20222022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)519 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recognition in low quality face datasets is challenging because facial attributes are obscured and degraded. Advances in margin-based loss functions have resulted in enhanced discriminability of faces in the embedding space. Further, previous studies have studied the effect of adaptive losses to assign more importance to misclassified (hard) examples. In this work, we introduce another aspect of adaptiveness in the loss function, namely the image quality. We argue that the strategy to emphasize misclassified samples should be adjusted according to their image quality. Specifically, the relative importance of easy or hard samples should be based on the sample's image quality. We propose a new loss function that emphasizes samples of different difficulties based on their image quality. Our method achieves this in the form of an adaptive margin function by approximating the image quality with feature norms. Extensive experiments show that our method, AdaFace, improves the face recognition performance over the state-of-the-art (SoTA) on four datasets (IJB-B, IJB-C, IJB-S and TinyFace). Code and models are released in Supp.

Topics & Concepts

Margin (machine learning)Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceEmbeddingFace (sociological concept)Pattern recognition (psychology)Image (mathematics)Facial recognition systemImage qualityFeature (linguistics)Feature vectorCode (set theory)Feature extractionQuality (philosophy)Function (biology)Machine learningEvolutionary biologyBiologySocial sciencePhilosophyProgramming languageLinguisticsEpistemologySet (abstract data type)SociologyFace recognition and analysisFace and Expression RecognitionBiometric Identification and Security
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