Abstract:.Cross-domain face matching is known as heterogeneous face recognition (HFR), which is more valuable than traditional face recognition and plays a key role in public safety. It remains a challenging problem due to insufficient heterogeneous data and large domain discrepancies. Recent work has focused on learning common features from different visual domains and synthesizing face images from other domains into the visible domain to reduce domain discrepancy. The former performs domain transformation during face… Show more
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