Color Invariant Skin Segmentation

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2022-03-25

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Virginia Tech

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This work addresses the problem of automatically detecting human skin in images without reliance on color information. Unlike previous methods, we present a new approach that performs well in the absence of such information. A key aspect of the work is that color-space augmentation is applied strategically during the training, with the goal of reducing the influence of features that are based entirely on color and increasing more semantic understanding. The resulting system exhibits a dramatic improvement in performance for images in which color details are diminished. We have demonstrated the concept using the U-Net architecture, and experimental results show improvements in evaluations for all Fitzpatrick skin tones in the ECU dataset. We further tested the system with RFW dataset to show that the proposed method is consistent across different ethnicities and reduces bias to any skin tones. Therefore, this work has strong potential to aid in mitigating bias in automated systems that can be applied to many applications including surveillance and biometrics.

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Deep learning (Machine learning), Image Segmentation, Skin Detection, Image Classification

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