论文标题

网状张力驱动的基于表达的皱纹

Mesh-Tension Driven Expression-Based Wrinkles for Synthetic Faces

论文作者

Raman, Chirag, Hewitt, Charlie, Wood, Erroll, Baltrusaitis, Tadas

论文摘要

综合现实面孔的最新进展表明,合成训练数据可以替换各种面部相关的计算机视觉任务的真实数据。出现一个问题:现实主义有多重要?追求光真相过多?在这项工作中,我们表明其他情况。我们通过引入动态皮肤皱纹来响应面部表情,并观察到下游计算机视觉任务的绩效改善,从而提高了合成面孔的现实性。先前生产此类皱纹的方法要么需要刺激性的艺术家努力来扩展身份和表情,要么无法以足够的保真度重建高频皮肤细节。我们的主要贡献是一种在大量数字人群中产生逼真的皱纹的方法。具体而言,我们将网状张紧的概念形式化,并使用它来汇总可能的皱纹,从高质量的表达扫描到反照率和位移纹理图中。合成时,我们使用这些图来产生皱纹,即使对于源扫描中未表示的表达式也是如此。此外,为了在压缩表达式产生的变形下提供更细微的模型性能指标,我们介绍了300W宽度评估子集和闭眼和眨眼的PEXELS数据集。

Recent advances in synthesizing realistic faces have shown that synthetic training data can replace real data for various face-related computer vision tasks. A question arises: how important is realism? Is the pursuit of photorealism excessive? In this work, we show otherwise. We boost the realism of our synthetic faces by introducing dynamic skin wrinkles in response to facial expressions and observe significant performance improvements in downstream computer vision tasks. Previous approaches for producing such wrinkles either required prohibitive artist effort to scale across identities and expressions or were not capable of reconstructing high-frequency skin details with sufficient fidelity. Our key contribution is an approach that produces realistic wrinkles across a large and diverse population of digital humans. Concretely, we formalize the concept of mesh-tension and use it to aggregate possible wrinkles from high-quality expression scans into albedo and displacement texture maps. At synthesis, we use these maps to produce wrinkles even for expressions not represented in the source scans. Additionally, to provide a more nuanced indicator of model performance under deformations resulting from compressed expressions, we introduce the 300W-winks evaluation subset and the Pexels dataset of closed eyes and winks.

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