On the Effect of Selfie Beautification Filters on Face Detection and Recognition
Pontus Hedman, Vasilios Skepetzis, Kevin Hernandez-Diaz, Josef Bigun,, Fernando Alonso-Fernandez

TL;DR
This paper investigates how selfie beautification filters impact face detection and recognition, proposing a U-NET based reconstruction method and training strategies to mitigate filter effects, thereby improving biometric accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces a U-NET segmentation approach to reconstruct filtered faces and evaluates training with filtered images to enhance recognition robustness against beautification filters.
Findings
Filters occluding eyes significantly reduce recognition accuracy.
U-NET reconstruction improves detection and recognition performance.
Training with filtered images enhances robustness against occlusion effects.
Abstract
Beautification and augmented reality filters are very popular in applications that use selfie images captured with smartphones or personal devices. However, they can distort or modify biometric features, severely affecting the capability of recognizing individuals' identity or even detecting the face. Accordingly, we address the effect of such filters on the accuracy of automated face detection and recognition. The social media image filters studied either modify the image contrast or illumination or occlude parts of the face with for example artificial glasses or animal noses. We observe that the effect of some of these filters is harmful both to face detection and identity recognition, specially if they obfuscate the eye or (to a lesser extent) the nose. To counteract such effect, we develop a method to reconstruct the applied manipulation with a modified version of the U-NET…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFace recognition and analysis
Methods*Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Convolution · Concatenated Skip Connection · Max Pooling · U-Net
