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Facial Expression Synthesis with Synchronous Editing of Face Organs

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Biometric Recognition (CCBR 2021)

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Facial expression synthesis (FES) is to generate a new face with a desired expression domain. However, in FES field, many current methods fail to enable relevant facial components to transform simultaneously, which makes the target expression look unnatural. Therefore, we are purposed to develop a method which can edit main organs synchronously when generating a new expression. Based on this, the global spatial interaction mechanism is introduced by us which can capture the long-range dependency between distant positions. Besides, current methods usually suffer from blurs and artifacts around key regions. From the point of frequency domain, it is probably caused by the distortion of high frequency information. After this we add a spectrum restriction loss to original training losses in order to improve the fidelity of generated faces. Extensive experiments prove our model a great success on two widely-used datasets: MUG and CASIA-Oulu.

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We would like to appreciate anonymous reviewers for spending time on our work. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 62076131.

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Dai, J. (2021). Facial Expression Synthesis with Synchronous Editing of Face Organs. In: Feng, J., Zhang, J., Liu, M., Fang, Y. (eds) Biometric Recognition. CCBR 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12878. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86608-2_16

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