Machine Pareidolia: Protecting Facial Image with Emotional Editing

Authors

  • Binh M. Le Sungkyunkwan University
  • Simon S. Woo Sungkyunkwan University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i42.40869

Abstract

The proliferation of facial recognition (FR) systems has raised privacy concerns in the digital realm, as malicious uses of FR models pose a significant threat. Traditional countermeasures, such as makeup style transfer, have suffered from low transferability in black-box settings and limited applicability across various demographic groups, including males and individuals with darker skin tones. To address these challenges, we introduce a novel facial privacy protection method, dubbed MAP, a pioneering approach that employs human emotion modifications to disguise original identities as target identities in facial images. Our method uniquely fine-tunes a score network to learn dual objectives, target identity and human expression, which are jointly optimized through gradient projection to ensure convergence at a shared local optimum. Additionally, we enhance the perceptual quality of protected images by applying local smoothness regularization and optimizing the score matching loss within our network. Empirical experiments demonstrate that our innovative approach surpasses previous baselines, including noise-based, makeup-based, and freeform attribute methods, in both qualitative fidelity and quantitative metrics. Furthermore, MAP proves its effectiveness against an online FR API and shows advanced adaptability in uncommon photographic scenarios.

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Published

2026-03-14

How to Cite

Le, B. M., & Woo, S. S. (2026). Machine Pareidolia: Protecting Facial Image with Emotional Editing. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 40(42), 35580–35588. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i42.40869

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Section

AAAI Technical Track on Philosophy and Ethics of AI