Auteurs : Amina Kammoun (CES Laboratory, University of Sfax, Tunisia), Rim Slama (LINEACT), Hedi Tabia (IBISC), Tarek Ouni (CES Laboratory, University of Sfax, Tunisia), Mohmed Abid (CES Laboratory, University of Sfax, Tunisia)

Article : Articles dans des revues internationales ou nationales avec comité de lecture - 31/03/2022 - ACM Computing survey

Recently, Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) have received enormous progress, which makes them able to learn complex data distributions in particular faces. More and more efficient GAN architectures have been designed and proposed to learn the different variations of faces, such as cross pose, age, expression and style. These GAN based approaches need to be reviewed, discussed, and categorized in terms of architectures, applications, and metrics. Several reviews that focus on the use and advances of GAN in general have been proposed. However, the GAN models applied to the face, that we call facial GANs, have never been addressed. In this article, we review facial GANs and their different applications. We mainly focus on architectures, problems and performance evaluation with respect to each application and used datasets. More precisely, we reviewed the progress of architectures and we discussed the contributions and limits of each. Then, we exposed the encountered problems of facial GANs and proposed solutions to handle them. Additionally, as GANs evaluation has become a notable current defiance, we investigate the state of the art quantitative and qualitative evaluation metrics and their applications. We concluded the article with a discussion on the face generation challenges and proposed open research issues.