Using Synthetic Images To Uncover Population Biases In Facial Landmarks Detection
In order to analyze a trained model performance and identify its weak spots, one has to set aside a portion of the data for testing. The test set has to be large enough to detect statistically significant biases with respect to all the relevant sub-groups in the target population. This requirement m...
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Zusammenfassung: | In order to analyze a trained model performance and identify its weak spots,
one has to set aside a portion of the data for testing. The test set has to be
large enough to detect statistically significant biases with respect to all the
relevant sub-groups in the target population. This requirement may be difficult
to satisfy, especially in data-hungry applications. We propose to overcome this
difficulty by generating synthetic test set. We use the face landmarks
detection task to validate our proposal by showing that all the biases observed
on real datasets are also seen on a carefully designed synthetic dataset. This
shows that synthetic test sets can efficiently detect a model's weak spots and
overcome limitations of real test set in terms of quantity and/or diversity. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2111.01683 |