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Self-supervised Multi-level Face Model Learning for Monocular Reconstruction at over 250 Hz
The reconstruction of dense 3D models of face geometry and appearance from a
single image is highly challenging and ill-posed. To constrain the problem,
many approaches rely on strong priors, such as parametric face models learned
from limited 3D scan data. However, prior models restrict generalization of the
true diversity in facial geometry, skin reflectance and illumination. To
alleviate this problem, we present the first approach that jointly learns 1) a
regressor for face shape, expression, reflectance and illumination on the basis
of 2) a concurrently learned parametric face model. Our multi-level face model
combines the advantage of 3D Morphable Models for regularization with the
out-of-space generalization of a learned corrective space. We train end-to-end
on in-the-wild images without dense annotations by fusing a convolutional
encoder with a differentiable expert-designed renderer and a self-supervised
training loss, both defined at multiple detail levels. Our approach compares
favorably to the state-of-the-art in terms of reconstruction quality, better
generalizes to real world faces, and runs at over 250 Hz.Comment: CVPR 2018 (Oral). Project webpage:
https://gvv.mpi-inf.mpg.de/projects/FML
MoFA: Model-based Deep Convolutional Face Autoencoder for Unsupervised Monocular Reconstruction
In this work we propose a novel model-based deep convolutional autoencoder
that addresses the highly challenging problem of reconstructing a 3D human face
from a single in-the-wild color image. To this end, we combine a convolutional
encoder network with an expert-designed generative model that serves as
decoder. The core innovation is our new differentiable parametric decoder that
encapsulates image formation analytically based on a generative model. Our
decoder takes as input a code vector with exactly defined semantic meaning that
encodes detailed face pose, shape, expression, skin reflectance and scene
illumination. Due to this new way of combining CNN-based with model-based face
reconstruction, the CNN-based encoder learns to extract semantically meaningful
parameters from a single monocular input image. For the first time, a CNN
encoder and an expert-designed generative model can be trained end-to-end in an
unsupervised manner, which renders training on very large (unlabeled) real
world data feasible. The obtained reconstructions compare favorably to current
state-of-the-art approaches in terms of quality and richness of representation.Comment: International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) 2017 (Oral), 13
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Interspecies Knowledge Transfer for Facial Keypoint Detection
We present a method for localizing facial keypoints on animals by
transferring knowledge gained from human faces. Instead of directly finetuning
a network trained to detect keypoints on human faces to animal faces (which is
sub-optimal since human and animal faces can look quite different), we propose
to first adapt the animal images to the pre-trained human detection network by
correcting for the differences in animal and human face shape. We first find
the nearest human neighbors for each animal image using an unsupervised shape
matching method. We use these matches to train a thin plate spline warping
network to warp each animal face to look more human-like. The warping network
is then jointly finetuned with a pre-trained human facial keypoint detection
network using an animal dataset. We demonstrate state-of-the-art results on
both horse and sheep facial keypoint detection, and significant improvement
over simple finetuning, especially when training data is scarce. Additionally,
we present a new dataset with 3717 images with horse face and facial keypoint
annotations.Comment: CVPR 2017 Camera Read
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