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Chunlei Peng

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preprint2026arXiv

Bridging Data Trials and Task Barriers: A Unified Framework for Sketch Biometric Identification

Different from existing cross-modality identification tasks (e.g., heterogeneous face recognition, sketch re-identification, etc.), we introduce a novel yet practical setting for these related identification tasks, named \textbf{sketch biometric identification}, which aims to continually train a unified model across different data domains, even diverse identification tasks. Sketch biometric identification faces challenges, including scarce real sketch data, high annotation costs, privacy risks, and insufficient generalization ability of cross-task models. Existing methods usually rely on limited real data or single-task optimization, making it difficult to effectively address the joint challenges of cross-modality and cross-task. This paper proposes a unified framework that integrates efficient synthetic sketch generation and task-sequential continual learning. First, we design an efficient pipeline to generate a large-scale and high-quality synthetic person and face sketch data, which significantly reduces costs and avoids privacy risks. Meanwhile, we enhance the model's robustness by fusing real data. Second, we construct a universal unified framework for sketch biometric identification, which adopts a task-sequential training strategy: the model first completes sketch person re-identification learning on the person dataset; subsequently, it maintains the acquired person recognition capability through a trusted sample replay technique and seamlessly performs incremental training on the face dataset. This enables a single model to simultaneously handle the cross-task capabilities of multiple sketch biometric identification tasks. To support the study of the mentioned sketch biometric identification, we built a new large-scale benchmark, SketchUnified-BioID, with several practical evaluation protocols.

preprint2022arXiv

Spatial-Temporal Frequency Forgery Clue for Video Forgery Detection in VIS and NIR Scenario

In recent years, with the rapid development of face editing and generation, more and more fake videos are circulating on social media, which has caused extreme public concerns. Existing face forgery detection methods based on frequency domain find that the GAN forged images have obvious grid-like visual artifacts in the frequency spectrum compared to the real images. But for synthesized videos, these methods only confine to single frame and pay little attention to the most discriminative part and temporal frequency clue among different frames. To take full advantage of the rich information in video sequences, this paper performs video forgery detection on both spatial and temporal frequency domains and proposes a Discrete Cosine Transform-based Forgery Clue Augmentation Network (FCAN-DCT) to achieve a more comprehensive spatial-temporal feature representation. FCAN-DCT consists of a backbone network and two branches: Compact Feature Extraction (CFE) module and Frequency Temporal Attention (FTA) module. We conduct thorough experimental assessments on two visible light (VIS) based datasets WildDeepfake and Celeb-DF (v2), and our self-built video forgery dataset DeepfakeNIR, which is the first video forgery dataset on near-infrared modality. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our method on detecting forgery videos in both VIS and NIR scenarios.

preprint2022arXiv

TransFA: Transformer-based Representation for Face Attribute Evaluation

Face attribute evaluation plays an important role in video surveillance and face analysis. Although methods based on convolution neural networks have made great progress, they inevitably only deal with one local neighborhood with convolutions at a time. Besides, existing methods mostly regard face attribute evaluation as the individual multi-label classification task, ignoring the inherent relationship between semantic attributes and face identity information. In this paper, we propose a novel \textbf{trans}former-based representation for \textbf{f}ace \textbf{a}ttribute evaluation method (\textbf{TransFA}), which could effectively enhance the attribute discriminative representation learning in the context of attention mechanism. The multiple branches transformer is employed to explore the inter-correlation between different attributes in similar semantic regions for attribute feature learning. Specially, the hierarchical identity-constraint attribute loss is designed to train the end-to-end architecture, which could further integrate face identity discriminative information to boost performance. Experimental results on multiple face attribute benchmarks demonstrate that the proposed TransFA achieves superior performances compared with state-of-the-art methods.