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arxiv: 2111.01082 · v2 · pith:RX62IWTLnew · submitted 2021-11-01 · 💻 cs.CV · cs.GR

FaceScape: 3D Facial Dataset and Benchmark for Single-View 3D Face Reconstruction

classification 💻 cs.CV cs.GR
keywords facescapedatasetfacebenchmarkfacialmodelsdetailedgeometry
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In this paper, we present a large-scale detailed 3D face dataset, FaceScape, and the corresponding benchmark to evaluate single-view facial 3D reconstruction. By training on FaceScape data, a novel algorithm is proposed to predict elaborate riggable 3D face models from a single image input. FaceScape dataset releases $16,940$ textured 3D faces, captured from $847$ subjects and each with $20$ specific expressions. The 3D models contain the pore-level facial geometry that is also processed to be topologically uniform. These fine 3D facial models can be represented as a 3D morphable model for coarse shapes and displacement maps for detailed geometry. Taking advantage of the large-scale and high-accuracy dataset, a novel algorithm is further proposed to learn the expression-specific dynamic details using a deep neural network. The learned relationship serves as the foundation of our 3D face prediction system from a single image input. Different from most previous methods, our predicted 3D models are riggable with highly detailed geometry under different expressions. We also use FaceScape data to generate the in-the-wild and in-the-lab benchmark to evaluate recent methods of single-view face reconstruction. The accuracy is reported and analyzed on the dimensions of camera pose and focal length, which provides a faithful and comprehensive evaluation and reveals new challenges. The unprecedented dataset, benchmark, and code have been released at https://github.com/zhuhao-nju/facescape.

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