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Few-Shot Model Adaptation for Customized Facial Landmark Detection, Segmentation, Stylization and Shadow Removal

Despite excellent progress has been made, the performance of deep learning based algorithms still heavily rely on specific datasets, which are difficult to extend due to labor-intensive labeling. Moreover, because of the advancement of new applications, initial definition of data annotations might not always meet the requirements of new functionalities. Thus, there is always a great demand in customized data annotations. To address the above issues, we propose the Few-Shot Model Adaptation (FSMA) framework and demonstrate its potential on several important tasks on Faces. The FSMA first acquires robust facial image embeddings by training an adversarial auto-encoder using large-scale unlabeled data. Then the model is equipped with feature adaptation and fusion layers, and adapts to the target task efficiently using a minimal amount of annotated images. The FSMA framework is prominent in its versatility across a wide range of facial image applications. The FSMA achieves state-of-the-art few-shot landmark detection performance and it offers satisfying solutions for few-shot face segmentation, stylization and facial shadow removal tasks for the first time.

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