Abstract
VIS-NIR face recognition remains a challenging task due to the distinction between spectral components of two modalities and insufficient paired training data. Inspired by the CycleGAN, this paper presents a method aiming to translate VIS face images into fake NIR images whose distributions are intended to approximate those of true NIR images, which is achieved by proposing a new facial feature embedded CycleGAN. Firstly, to learn the particular feature of NIR domain while preserving common facial representation between VIS and NIR domains, we employ a general facial feature extractor (FFE) to replace the encoder in the original generator of CycleGAN. For implementing the facial feature extractor, herein the MobileFaceNet is pretrained on a VIS face database, and is able to extract effective features. Secondly, the domain-invariant feature learning is enhanced by considering a new pixel consistency loss. Lastly, we establish a new WHU VIS-NIR database which varies in face rotation and expressions to enrich the training data. Experimental results on the Oulu-CASIA NIR-VIS database and the WHU VIS-NIR database show that the proposed FFE-based CycleGAN (FFE-CycleGAN) outperforms state-of-the-art VIS-NIR face recognition methods and achieves 96.5\% accuracy.
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URL
http://arxiv.org/abs/1904.09464