Racial Faces in the Wild: Reducing Racial Bias by Information Maximization Adaptation Network

arxiv(2019)

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Racial bias is an important issue in biometric, but has not been thoroughly studied in deep face recognition. In this paper, we first contribute a dedicated dataset called Racial Faces in-the-Wild (RFW) database, on which we firmly validated the racial bias of four commercial APIs and four state-of-the-art (SOTA) algorithms. Then, we further present the solution using deep unsupervised domain adaptation and propose a deep information maximization adaptation network (IMAN) to alleviate this bias by using Caucasian as source domain and other races as target domains. This unsupervised method simultaneously aligns global distribution to decrease race gap at domain-level, and learns the discriminative target representations at cluster level. A novel mutual information loss is proposed to further enhance the discriminative ability of network output without label information. Extensive experiments on RFW, GBU, and IJB-A databases show that IMAN successfully learns features that generalize well across different races and across different databases.
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state-of-the-art algorithms,deep unsupervised domain adaptation,deep information maximization adaptation network,source domain,target domains,domain-level,novel mutual information loss,racial bias reduction,deep face recognition,in-the-wild database,racial faces,unsupervised method,RFW database,GBU database,IJB-A database,IMAN
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