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Frankenstein: Learning Deep Face Representations Using Small Data

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Deep convolutional neural networks have recently proven extremely effective for difficult face recognition problems in uncontrolled settings. To train such networks, very large training sets are needed with millions of… Click to show full abstract

Deep convolutional neural networks have recently proven extremely effective for difficult face recognition problems in uncontrolled settings. To train such networks, very large training sets are needed with millions of labeled images. For some applications, such as near-infrared (NIR) face recognition, such large training data sets are not publicly available and difficult to collect. In this paper, we propose a method to generate very large training data sets of synthetic images by compositing real face images in a given data set. We show that this method enables to learn models from as few as 10 000 training images, which perform on par with models trained from 500 000 images. Using our approach, we also obtain state-of-the-art results on the CASIA NIR-VIS2.0 heterogeneous face recognition data set.

Keywords: learning deep; deep face; frankenstein learning; large training; face; face recognition

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Year Published: 2018

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