Sensors (Aug 2024)

Feature Interaction-Based Face De-Morphing Factor Prediction for Restoring Accomplice’s Facial Image

  • Juan Cai,
  • Qiangqiang Duan,
  • Min Long,
  • Le-Bing Zhang,
  • Xiangling Ding

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24175504
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 17
p. 5504

Abstract

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Face morphing attacks disrupt the essential correlation between a face image and its identity information, posing a significant challenge to face recognition systems. Despite advancements in face morphing attack detection methods, these techniques cannot reconstruct the face images of accomplices. Existing deep learning-based face de-morphing techniques have mainly focused on identity disentanglement, overlooking the morphing factors inherent in the morphed images. This paper introduces a novel face de-morphing method to restore the identity information of accomplices by predicting the corresponding de-morphing factor. To obtain reasonable de-morphing factors, a channel-wise attention mechanism is employed to perform feature interaction, and the correlation between the morphed image and the real-time captured reference image is integrated to promote the prediction of the de-morphing factor. Furthermore, the identity information of the accomplice is restored by mapping the morphed and reference images into the StyleGAN latent space and performing inverse linear interpolation using the predicted de-morphing factor. Experimental results demonstrate the superiority of this method in restoring accomplice facial images, achieving improved restoration accuracy and image quality compared to existing techniques.

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