CVMay 5, 2025

GIF: Generative Inspiration for Face Recognition at Scale

arXiv:2505.03012v12 citationsh-index: 18Has CodeCVPR
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This addresses efficiency issues in large-scale face recognition systems, offering a novel approach with practical improvements.

The paper tackles the computational cost of Softmax in face recognition by replacing scalar labels with structured identity codes, reducing cost from linear to logarithmic with respect to the number of identities, and achieves performance gains of 1.52% and 0.6% on IJB-B and IJB-C benchmarks.

Aiming to reduce the computational cost of Softmax in massive label space of Face Recognition (FR) benchmarks, recent studies estimate the output using a subset of identities. Although promising, the association between the computation cost and the number of identities in the dataset remains linear only with a reduced ratio. A shared characteristic among available FR methods is the employment of atomic scalar labels during training. Consequently, the input to label matching is through a dot product between the feature vector of the input and the Softmax centroids. Inspired by generative modeling, we present a simple yet effective method that substitutes scalar labels with structured identity code, i.e., a sequence of integers. Specifically, we propose a tokenization scheme that transforms atomic scalar labels into structured identity codes. Then, we train an FR backbone to predict the code for each input instead of its scalar label. As a result, the associated computational cost becomes logarithmic w.r.t. number of identities. We demonstrate the benefits of the proposed method by conducting experiments. In particular, our method outperforms its competitors by 1.52%, and 0.6% at TAR@FAR$=1e-4$ on IJB-B and IJB-C, respectively, while transforming the association between computational cost and the number of identities from linear to logarithmic. See code at https://github.com/msed-Ebrahimi/GIF

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