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Controllable and Gradual Facial Blemishes Retouching via Physics-Based Modelling

Authors :
Shuai, Chenhao
Cai, Rizhao
Dissanayake, Bandara
Newman, Amanda
Guan, Dayan
Sng, Dennis
Li, Ling
Kot, Alex
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Face retouching aims to remove facial blemishes, such as pigmentation and acne, and still retain fine-grain texture details. Nevertheless, existing methods just remove the blemishes but focus little on realism of the intermediate process, limiting their use more to beautifying facial images on social media rather than being effective tools for simulating changes in facial pigmentation and ance. Motivated by this limitation, we propose our Controllable and Gradual Face Retouching (CGFR). Our CGFR is based on physical modelling, adopting Sum-of-Gaussians to approximate skin subsurface scattering in a decomposed melanin and haemoglobin color space. Our CGFR offers a user-friendly control over the facial blemishes, achieving realistic and gradual blemishes retouching. Experimental results based on actual clinical data shows that CGFR can realistically simulate the blemishes' gradual recovering process.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures. The paper has been accepted by the IEEE Conference on Multimedia Expo 2024

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.13227
Document Type :
Working Paper