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Abstract:In this paper, we propose a novel explanatory framework aimed to provide a better understanding of how face recognition models perform as the underlying data characteristics (protected attributes: gender, ethnicity, age; non-protected attributes: facial hair, makeup, accessories, face orientation and occlusion, image distortion, emotions) on which they are tested change. With our framework, we evaluate ten state-of-the-art face recognition models, comparing their fairness in terms of security and usability on two data sets, involving six groups based on gender and ethnicity. We then analyze the impact of image characteristics on models performance. Our results show that trends appearing in a single-attribute analysis disappear or reverse when multi-attribute groups are considered, and that performance disparities are also related to non-protected attributes. Source code: https://cutt.ly/2XwRLiA.
* Accepted as a full paper at IJCB 2022: 2022 International Joint
Conference on Biometrics