Paper ID: 2205.14377

Enhancing Quality of Pose-varied Face Restoration with Local Weak Feature Sensing and GAN Prior

Kai Hu, Yu Liu, Renhe Liu, Wei Lu, Gang Yu, Bin Fu

Facial semantic guidance (including facial landmarks, facial heatmaps, and facial parsing maps) and facial generative adversarial networks (GAN) prior have been widely used in blind face restoration (BFR) in recent years. Although existing BFR methods have achieved good performance in ordinary cases, these solutions have limited resilience when applied to face images with serious degradation and pose-varied (e.g., looking right, looking left, laughing, etc.) in real-world scenarios. In this work, we propose a well-designed blind face restoration network with generative facial prior. The proposed network is mainly comprised of an asymmetric codec and a StyleGAN2 prior network. In the asymmetric codec, we adopt a mixed multi-path residual block (MMRB) to gradually extract weak texture features of input images, which can better preserve the original facial features and avoid excessive fantasy. The MMRB can also be plug-and-play in other networks. Furthermore, thanks to the affluent and diverse facial priors of the StyleGAN2 model, we adopt it as the primary generator network in our proposed method and specially design a novel self-supervised training strategy to fit the distribution closer to the target and flexibly restore natural and realistic facial details. Extensive experiments on synthetic and real-world datasets demonstrate that our model performs superior to the prior art for face restoration and face super-resolution tasks.

Submitted: May 28, 2022