SafeTriage: Facial Video De-identification for Privacy-Preserving Stroke Triage
Tongan Cai, Haomiao Ni, Wenchao Ma, Yuan Xue, Qian Ma, Rachel Leicht, Kelvin Wong, John Volpi, Stephen T.C. Wong, James Z. Wang, Sharon X. Huang

TL;DR
SafeTriage is a privacy-preserving method that de-identifies patient facial videos by transferring facial motion onto synthetic identities, enabling effective stroke triage without compromising patient privacy.
Contribution
We introduce SafeTriage, a novel approach combining video motion transfer and conditional generative tuning to de-identify facial videos while preserving diagnostic motion cues.
Findings
Synthetic videos retain stroke-relevant facial patterns.
SafeTriage effectively protects patient identity.
Diagnostic accuracy comparable to real videos.
Abstract
Effective stroke triage in emergency settings often relies on clinicians' ability to identify subtle abnormalities in facial muscle coordination. While recent AI models have shown promise in detecting such patterns from patient facial videos, their reliance on real patient data raises significant ethical and privacy challenges -- especially when training robust and generalizable models across institutions. To address these concerns, we propose SafeTriage, a novel method designed to de-identify patient facial videos while preserving essential motion cues crucial for stroke diagnosis. SafeTriage leverages a pretrained video motion transfer (VMT) model to map the motion characteristics of real patient faces onto synthetic identities. This approach retains diagnostically relevant facial dynamics without revealing the patients' identities. To mitigate the distribution shift between normal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFace recognition and analysis · Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Synthesis · Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
