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18 March 2022 Video face swap with DeepFaceLab
Feiyu Jia, Sihan Yang
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Proceedings Volume 12168, International Conference on Computer Graphics, Artificial Intelligence, and Data Processing (ICCAID 2021); 121681H (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2631297
Event: International Conference on Computer Graphics, Artificial Intelligence, and Data Processing (ICCAID 2021), 2021, Harbin, China
Abstract
DeepFaceLab, which is also known as AI face swap, is a new task with practical value in computer vision field that has become popular in recent years. As it can replace any face in an existing video with another face whichever you want without revealing flaws, swapping face technology is now becoming more and more welcomed by the entertainment, film and art industries, producing high commercial value. A number of works based on convolutional neural network or generative adversary network have been proposed to extract facial features and accomplish face swap. However, their network architecture can't complete the small face swapping very well and the effect of the generated video is also not ideal. In this paper, we train on the SAEHD model based on a single shot scale-invariant face detector. We use the scale-equitable-face detection framework to ensure that we can extract enough features on different scales for face swap. In addition, according to the effective receptive field, the anchors of different scales are defined on different feature maps, and we adopt the proportional sampling method to ensure that the sampling density of the anchors on different feature maps is consistent. By replacing the face by frame, we have achieved very good results on the DeepFaceLab task, achieving relatively small source and destination loss, respectively, with the real-time speed.
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Feiyu Jia and Sihan Yang "Video face swap with DeepFaceLab", Proc. SPIE 12168, International Conference on Computer Graphics, Artificial Intelligence, and Data Processing (ICCAID 2021), 121681H (18 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2631297
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KEYWORDS
Video

Facial recognition systems

Sensors

Detection and tracking algorithms

Computer vision technology

Data modeling

Evolutionary algorithms

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