Emergent Mind

Abstract

Feature learning is a widely used method employed for large-scale face recognition. Recently, large-margin softmax loss methods have demonstrated significant enhancements on deep face recognition. These methods propose fixed positive margins in order to enforce intra-class compactness and inter-class diversity. However, the majority of the proposed methods do not consider the class imbalance issue, which is a major challenge in practice for developing deep face recognition models. We hypothesize that it significantly affects the generalization ability of the deep face models. Inspired by this observation, we introduce a novel adaptive strategy, called KappaFace, to modulate the relative importance based on class difficultness and imbalance. With the support of the von Mises-Fisher distribution, our proposed KappaFace loss can intensify the margin's magnitude for hard learning or low concentration classes while relaxing it for counter classes. Experiments conducted on popular facial benchmarks demonstrate that our proposed method achieves superior performance to the state-of-the-art.

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