학술논문

Going the Extra Mile in Face Image Quality Assessment: A Novel Database and Model
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia IEEE Trans. Multimedia Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on. 26:2671-2685 2024
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
General Topics for Engineers
Face recognition
Faces
Image quality
Task analysis
Predictive models
Databases
Codes
Image quality assessment
face quality
subjective study
GAN
generative priors
Language
ISSN
1520-9210
1941-0077
Abstract
An accurate computational model for image quality assessment (IQA) benefits many vision applications, such as image filtering, image processing, and image generation. Although the study of face images is an important subfield in computer vision research, the lack of face IQA data and models limits the precision of current IQA metrics on face image processing tasks such as face superresolution, face enhancement, and face editing. To narrow this gap, in this article, we first introduce the largest annotated IQA database developed to date, which contains 20,000 human faces – an order of magnitude larger than all existing rated datasets of faces – of diverse individuals in highly varied circumstances. Based on the database, we further propose a novel deep learning model to accurately predict face image quality, which, for the first time, explores the use of generative priors for IQA. By taking advantage of rich statistics encoded in well pretrained off-the-shelf generative models, we obtain generative prior information and use it as latent references to facilitate blind IQA. The experimental results demonstrate both the value of the proposed dataset for face IQA and the superior performance of the proposed model.