A 3d Model-Based Approach For Fitting Masks To Faces In The Wild

Authors
Je Hyeong HongHanjo KimMINSOO KIMGi Pyo NamJunghyun ChoHyeong-Seok KimKim, Ig-Jae
Issue Date
2021-09
Publisher
IEEE
Citation
IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), pp.235 - 239
Abstract
Face recognition now requires a large number of labelled masked face images in the era of this unprecedented COVID19 pandemic. Unfortunately, the rapid spread of the virus has left us little time to prepare for such dataset in the wild. To circumvent this issue, we present a 3D model-based approach called WearMask3D for augmenting face images of various poses to the masked face counterparts. Our method proceeds by first fitting a 3D morphable model on the input image, second overlaying the mask surface onto the face model and warping the respective mask texture, and last projecting the 3D mask back to 2D. The mask texture is adapted based on the brightness and resolution of the input image. By working in 3D, our method can produce more natural masked faces of diverse poses from a single mask texture. To compare precisely between different augmentation approaches, we have constructed a dataset comprising masked and unmasked faces with labels called MFW-mini. Experimental results demonstrate WearMask3D1produces more realistic masked faces, and utilizing these images for training leads to state-of-the art recognition accuracy for masked faces.
ISSN
1522-4880
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/77351
DOI
10.1109/ICIP42928.2021.9506069
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