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Mitigating the Impact of Attribute Editing on Face Recognition

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arxiv 2403.08092 v2 pith:EDVXECMJ submitted 2024-03-12 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords editingattributefacefacialgenerativemodelsrecognitionstate-of-the-art
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Through a large-scale study over diverse face images, we show that facial attribute editing using modern generative AI models can severely degrade automated face recognition systems. This degradation persists even with identity-preserving generative models. To mitigate this issue, we propose two novel techniques for local and global attribute editing. We empirically ablate twenty-six facial semantic, demographic and expression-based attributes that have been edited using state-of-the-art generative models, and evaluate them using ArcFace and AdaFace matchers on CelebA, CelebAMaskHQ and LFW datasets. Finally, we use LLaVA, an emerging visual question-answering framework for attribute prediction to validate our editing techniques. Our methods outperform the current state-of-the-art at facial editing (BLIP, InstantID) while improving identity retention by a significant extent.

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