VIGFace: Virtual Identity Generation Model for Face Image Synthesis

13 Mar 2024  ·  Minsoo Kim, Min-Cheol Sagong, Gi Pyo Nam, Junghyun Cho, Ig-Jae Kim ·

Deep learning-based face recognition continues to face challenges due to its reliance on huge datasets obtained from web crawling, which can be costly to gather and raise significant real-world privacy concerns. To address this issue, we propose VIGFace, a novel framework capable of generating synthetic facial images. Initially, we train the face recognition model using a real face dataset and create a feature space for both real and virtual IDs where virtual prototypes are orthogonal to other prototypes. Subsequently, we generate synthetic images by using the diffusion model based on the feature space. Our proposed framework provides two significant benefits. Firstly, it allows for creating virtual facial images without concerns about portrait rights, guaranteeing that the generated virtual face images are clearly differentiated from existing individuals. Secondly, it serves as an effective augmentation method by incorporating real existing images. Further experiments demonstrate the efficacy of our framework, achieving state-of-the-art results from both perspectives without any external data.

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