A cGAN denoiser on three orthogonal planes plus an LDGCNN recognizer is reported to improve noisy 3D face recognition accuracy by up to 14.81% over prior methods on Bosphorus.
Face recognition on point cloud with cgan-top for denoising
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Face recognition using 3D point clouds is gaining growing interest, while raw point clouds often contain a significant amount of noise due to imperfect sensors. In this paper, an end-to-end 3D face recognition on a noisy point cloud is proposed, which synergistically integrates the denoising and recognition modules. Specifically, a Conditional Generative Adversarial Network on Three Orthogonal Planes (cGAN-TOP) is designed to effectively remove the noise in the point cloud, and recover the underlying features for subsequent recognition. A Linked Dynamic Graph Convolutional Neural Network (LDGCNN) is then adapted to recognize faces from the processed point cloud, which hierarchically links both the local point features and neighboring features of multiple scales. The proposed method is validated on the Bosphorus dataset. It significantly improves the recognition accuracy under all noise settings, with a maximum gain of 14.81%.
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Face recognition on point cloud with cgan-top for denoising
A cGAN denoiser on three orthogonal planes plus an LDGCNN recognizer is reported to improve noisy 3D face recognition accuracy by up to 14.81% over prior methods on Bosphorus.