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EyeOpener: Editing Eyes in the Wild

ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG'16), Volume 36, Issue 1

Publication date: September 1, 2016

Zhixin Shu, Eli Shechtman, Dimitris Samaras, Sunil Hadap

Closed eyes and look-aways can ruin precious moments captured in photographs. In this paper, we present a new framework for automatically editing eyes in photographs. We leverage a user’s personal photo collection to find a “good” set of reference eyes, and transfer them onto a target image. Our example-based editing approach is robust and effective for realistic image editing. A fully automatic pipeline for realistic eye-editing is challenging due to the unconstrained conditions under which the face appears in a typical photo collection. We use crowd-sourced human evaluations to understand the aspects of the target-reference image pair that will produce the most realistic results. We subsequently train a model that automatically selects the top-ranked reference candidate(s) by narrowing the gap in terms of pose, local contrast, lighting conditions and even expressions. Finally, we develop a comprehensive pipeline of 3D face estimation, image warping, relighting, image harmonization, automatic segmentation and image compositing in order to achieve highly believable results. We evaluate the performance of our method via quantitative and crowd-sourced experiments.

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