Abstract

High-level manipulation of facial expressions in images such as expression synthesis is challenging because facial expression changes are highly non-linear, and vary depending on the facial appearance. Identity of the person should also be well preserved in the synthesized face. In this paper, we propose a novel U-Net Conditioned Generative Adversarial Network (UC-GAN) for facial expression generation. U-Net helps retain the property of the input face, including the identity information and facial details. We also propose an identity preserving loss, which further improves the performance of our model. Both qualitative and quantitative experiments are conducted on the Oulu-CASIA and KDEF datasets, and the results show that our method can generate faces with natural and realistic expressions while preserve the identity information. Comparison with the state-of-the-art approaches also demonstrates the competency of our method.

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