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Autori principali: Salar, Ali, Liu, Qing, Zhao, Guoying
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.14866
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author Salar, Ali
Liu, Qing
Zhao, Guoying
author_facet Salar, Ali
Liu, Qing
Zhao, Guoying
contents The growing use of portrait images in computer vision highlights the need to protect personal identities. At the same time, anonymized images must remain useful for downstream computer vision tasks. In this work, we propose a unified framework that leverages the inpainting ability of latent diffusion models to generate realistic anonymized images. Unlike prior approaches, we have complete control over the anonymization process by designing an adaptive attribute-guidance module that applies gradient correction during the reverse denoising process, aligning the facial attributes of the generated image with those of the synthesized target image. Our framework also supports localized anonymization, allowing users to specify which facial regions are left unchanged. Extensive experiments conducted on the public CelebA-HQ and FFHQ datasets show that our method outperforms state-of-the-art approaches while requiring no additional model training. The source code is available on our page.
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spellingShingle Controllable Localized Face Anonymization Via Diffusion Inpainting
Salar, Ali
Liu, Qing
Zhao, Guoying
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
The growing use of portrait images in computer vision highlights the need to protect personal identities. At the same time, anonymized images must remain useful for downstream computer vision tasks. In this work, we propose a unified framework that leverages the inpainting ability of latent diffusion models to generate realistic anonymized images. Unlike prior approaches, we have complete control over the anonymization process by designing an adaptive attribute-guidance module that applies gradient correction during the reverse denoising process, aligning the facial attributes of the generated image with those of the synthesized target image. Our framework also supports localized anonymization, allowing users to specify which facial regions are left unchanged. Extensive experiments conducted on the public CelebA-HQ and FFHQ datasets show that our method outperforms state-of-the-art approaches while requiring no additional model training. The source code is available on our page.
title Controllable Localized Face Anonymization Via Diffusion Inpainting
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.14866