Curated MAE pre-training on normalized, pose-balanced face images improves gaze estimation generalization across datasets, outperforming semantic pre-training and prior domain-generalization methods.
NeRF-Gaze: A Head-Eye Redirection Parametric Model for Gaze Estimation
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Gaze estimation is the fundamental basis for many visual tasks. Yet, the high cost of acquiring gaze datasets with 3D annotations hinders the optimization and application of gaze estimation models. In this work, we propose a novel Head-Eye redirection parametric model based on Neural Radiance Field, which allows dense gaze data generation with view consistency and accurate gaze direction. Moreover, our head-eye redirection parametric model can decouple the face and eyes for separate neural rendering, so it can achieve the purpose of separately controlling the attributes of the face, identity, illumination, and eye gaze direction. Thus diverse 3D-aware gaze datasets could be obtained by manipulating the latent code belonging to different face attributions in an unsupervised manner. Extensive experiments on several benchmarks demonstrate the effectiveness of our method in domain generalization and domain adaptation for gaze estimation tasks.
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UniGaze: Towards Universal Gaze Estimation via Large-scale Pre-Training
Curated MAE pre-training on normalized, pose-balanced face images improves gaze estimation generalization across datasets, outperforming semantic pre-training and prior domain-generalization methods.