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CUDA-GHR: Controllable Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for Gaze and Head Redirection

Published 21 Jun 2021 in cs.CV | (2106.10852v4)

Abstract: The robustness of gaze and head pose estimation models is highly dependent on the amount of labeled data. Recently, generative modeling has shown excellent results in generating photo-realistic images, which can alleviate the need for annotations. However, adopting such generative models to new domains while maintaining their ability to provide fine-grained control over different image attributes, \eg, gaze and head pose directions, has been a challenging problem. This paper proposes CUDA-GHR, an unsupervised domain adaptation framework that enables fine-grained control over gaze and head pose directions while preserving the appearance-related factors of the person. Our framework simultaneously learns to adapt to new domains and disentangle visual attributes such as appearance, gaze direction, and head orientation by utilizing a label-rich source domain and an unlabeled target domain. Extensive experiments on the benchmarking datasets show that the proposed method can outperform state-of-the-art techniques on both quantitative and qualitative evaluations. Furthermore, we demonstrate the effectiveness of generated image-label pairs in the target domain for pretraining networks for the downstream task of gaze and head pose estimation. The source code and pre-trained models are available at https://github.com/jswati31/cuda-ghr.

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