UniGaze: Towards Universal Gaze Estimation via Large-scale Pre-Training
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2502.02307v1
- Date: Tue, 04 Feb 2025 13:24:23 GMT
- Title: UniGaze: Towards Universal Gaze Estimation via Large-scale Pre-Training
- Authors: Jiawei Qin, Xucong Zhang, Yusuke Sugano,
- Abstract summary: We propose UniGaze, which leverages large-scale, in-the-wild facial datasets through self-supervised pre-training for gaze estimation.
By directly applying Masked Autoencoder (MAE) pre-training on normalized face images with a Vision Transformer (ViT) backbone, our UniGaze learns appropriate feature representations within the specific input space required by downstream gaze estimation models.
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- Abstract: Despite decades of research on data collection and model architectures, current gaze estimation models face significant challenges in generalizing across diverse data domains. While recent advances in self-supervised pre-training have shown remarkable potential for improving model generalization in various vision tasks, their effectiveness in gaze estimation remains unexplored due to the geometric nature of the gaze regression task. We propose UniGaze, which leverages large-scale, in-the-wild facial datasets through self-supervised pre-training for gaze estimation. We carefully curate multiple facial datasets that capture diverse variations in identity, lighting, background, and head poses. By directly applying Masked Autoencoder (MAE) pre-training on normalized face images with a Vision Transformer (ViT) backbone, our UniGaze learns appropriate feature representations within the specific input space required by downstream gaze estimation models. Through comprehensive experiments using challenging cross-dataset evaluation and novel protocols, including leave-one-dataset-out and joint-dataset settings, we demonstrate that UniGaze significantly improves generalization across multiple data domains while minimizing reliance on costly labeled data. The source code and pre-trained models will be released upon acceptance.
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