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FRCSyn Challenge at WACV 2024: Face Recognition Challenge in the Era of Synthetic Data

Pietro Melzi, Rubén Tolosana, Rubén Vera-Rodríguez, Minchul Kim, Christian Rathgeb, Xiaoming Liu, Ivan DeAndres-Tame, Aythami Morales, Julián Fiérrez, Javier Ortega-García, Weisong Zhao, Xiangyu Zhu, Zheyu Yan, Xiaoyu Zhang, Jinlin Wu, Zhen Lei, Suvidha Tripathi, Mahak Kothari, Md Haider Zama, Debayan Deb, Bernardo Biesseck, Pedro Marques‐Vidal, Roger Granada, Guilherme Fickel, Gustavo Führ, David Menotti, Alexander Unnervik, Anjith George, Christophe Ecabert, Hatef Otroshi Shahreza, Parsa Rahimi, Sébastien Marcel, Ioannis Sarridis, Christos Koutlis, Georgia Baltsou, Symeon Papadopoulos, Christos Diou, Nicolò Di Domenico, Guido Borghi, Lorenzo Pellegrini, Enrique Mas-Candela, Ángela Sánchez-Pérez, Andrea Atzori, Gianni Fenu, Fadi Boutros, Mirko Marras, Naser Damer

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Abstract

Despite the widespread adoption of face recognition technology around the world, and its remarkable performance on current benchmarks, there are still several challenges that must be covered in more detail. This paper offers an overview of the Face Recognition Challenge in the Era of Synthetic Data (FRCSyn) organized at WACV 2024. This is the first international challenge aiming to explore the use of synthetic data in face recognition to address existing limitations in the technology. Specifically, the FRCSyn Challenge targets concerns related to data privacy issues, demographic biases, generalization to unseen scenarios, and performance limitations in challenging scenarios, including significant age disparities between enrollment and testing, pose variations, and occlusions. The results achieved in the FRCSyn Challenge, together with the proposed benchmark, contribute significantly to the application of synthetic data to improve face recognition technology.

Topics & Concepts

Facial recognition systemComputer scienceFace (sociological concept)Artificial intelligenceComputer visionPattern recognition (psychology)PhilosophyLinguisticsCOVID-19 diagnosis using AI