What is a Goldilocks Face Verification Test Set?
Face Recognition models are commonly trained with web-scraped datasets containing millions of images and evaluated on test sets emphasizing pose, age and mixed attributes. With train and test sets both assembled from web-scraped images, it is critical to ensure disjoint sets of identities between tr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Face Recognition models are commonly trained with web-scraped datasets
containing millions of images and evaluated on test sets emphasizing pose, age
and mixed attributes. With train and test sets both assembled from web-scraped
images, it is critical to ensure disjoint sets of identities between train and
test sets. However, existing train and test sets have not considered this.
Moreover, as accuracy levels become saturated, such as LFW $>99.8\%$, more
challenging test sets are needed. We show that current train and test sets are
generally not identity- or even image-disjoint, and that this results in an
optimistic bias in the estimated accuracy. In addition, we show that
identity-disjoint folds are important in the 10-fold cross-validation estimate
of test accuracy. To better support continued advances in face recognition, we
introduce two "Goldilocks" test sets, Hadrian and Eclipse. The former
emphasizes challenging facial hairstyles and latter emphasizes challenging
over- and under-exposure conditions. Images in both datasets are from a large,
controlled-acquisition (not web-scraped) dataset, so they are identity- and
image-disjoint with all popular training sets. Accuracy for these new test sets
generally falls below that observed on LFW, CPLFW, CALFW, CFP-FP and AgeDB-30,
showing that these datasets represent important dimensions for improvement of
face recognition. The datasets are available at:
\url{https://github.com/HaiyuWu/SOTA-Face-Recognition-Train-and-Test} |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2405.15965 |