Training with the Invisibles: Obfuscating Images to Share Safely for Learning Visual Recognition Models

01/01/2019
by   Tae-Hoon Kim, et al.
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High-performance visual recognition systems generally require a large collection of labeled images to train. The expensive data curation can be an obstacle for improving recognition performance. Sharing more data allows training for better models. But personal and private information in the data prevent such sharing. To promote sharing visual data for learning a recognition model, we propose to obfuscate the images so that humans are not able to recognize their detailed contents, while machines can still utilize them to train new models. We validate our approach by comprehensive experiments on three challenging visual recognition tasks; image classification, attribute classification, and facial landmark detection on several datasets including SVHN, CIFAR10, Pascal VOC 2012, CelebA, and MTFL. Our method successfully obfuscates the images from humans recognition, but a machine model trained with them performs within about 1 model trained with the original, non-obfuscated data.

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