Using Deep-Learning Algorithm to Determining safe areas for Injecting Cosmetic Fluids into The Face: A survey | ||
Anbar Journal of Engineering Sciences | ||
Volume 14, Issue 1, May 2023, Pages 73-79 PDF (1.59 M) | ||
Document Type: Review Paper | ||
DOI: 10.37649/aengs.2023.139370.1046 | ||
Authors | ||
Aseel Satar Abdullah* 1; Ali Jubeir Dawood2 | ||
1Department of Computer Science, College of Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Anbar | ||
2Computer Sciences Department, College of Computer and Information Technology, University of Anbar, Anbar, Iraq | ||
Abstract | ||
Cosmetic surgery is more prevalent in the world in recent years. A beautiful and flawless face is everyone's dream. Aging, environmental factors, disease, or poor diet are among the factors that influence body wrinkles. Various methods are used to reduce these lines. It can be said that the simplest and most effective solution is to inject cosmetic fluids into these areas. But, due to the increase in facial injections using cosmetic fluids, which are considered toxins, the risk of injury to the surrounding facial nerves and injury to one of the main facial nerves is increasing, creating a catastrophe or deformation in the face irreversibly. Deep learning algorithms have been used to determine whether cosmetic fluids are injected or not. Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), VGG16, ResNet....etc deep learning algorithms have demonstrated excellent performance in terms of object detection, picture classification, and semantic segmentation. all the suggested approach consists of three stages: feature extraction, training, and testing/validation. Deep learning technology is used to train and test the system with before and after photographs. Numerous investigations have been carried out using various deep learning algorithms and databases the main goal is to attain maximum accuracy to ensure that injected cosmetic fluids by specialists have been injected in safe areas in addition to facial recognition and determining whether or not the person received an injection. The most used databases are IIITD plastic surgery and HDA_Plastic surgery. | ||
Keywords | ||
Cosmetic surgery; Deep learning algorithms; Face Recognition | ||
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