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ACE-Net: Fine-Level Face Alignment through Anchors and Contours Estimation

We propose a novel facial Anchors and Contours Estimation framework, ACE-Net, for fine-level face alignment tasks. ACE-Net predicts facial anchors and contours that are richer than traditional facial landmarks while overcoming ambiguities and inconsistencies in their definitions. We introduce a weakly supervised loss enabling ACE-Net to learn from existing facial landmarks datasets without the need for reannotation. Instead, synthetic data, from which GT contours can be easily obtained, is used during training to bridge the density gap between landmarks and true facial contours. We evaluate the face alignment accuracy of ACE-Net with respect to the HELEN dataset which has 194 annotated facial landmarks, while it is trained with only 68 or 36 landmarks from the 300-W dataset. We show that ACE-Net generated contours are better than contours interpolated straight from the 68 GT landmarks and ACE-Net also outperforms models trained only with full supervision from GT landmarks-based contours.

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