Archival Faces: Detection of Faces in Digitized Historical Documents

When digitizing historical archives, it is necessary to search for the faces of celebrities and ordinary people, especially in newspapers, link them to the surrounding text, and make them searchable. Existing face detectors on datasets of scanned historical documents fail remarkably -- current detection tools only achieve around mAP at IoU. This work compensates for this failure by introducing a new manually annotated domain-specific dataset in the style of the popular Wider Face dataset, containing 2.2k new images from digitized historical newspapers from the to century, with 11k new bounding-box annotations and associated facial landmarks. This dataset allows existing detectors to be retrained to bring their results closer to the standard in the field of face detection in the wild. We report several experimental results comparing different families of fine-tuned detectors against publicly available pre-trained face detectors and ablation studies of multiple detector sizes with comprehensive detection and landmark prediction performance results.
View on arXiv@article{vaško2025_2504.00558, title={ Archival Faces: Detection of Faces in Digitized Historical Documents }, author={ Marek Vaško and Adam Herout and Michal Hradiš }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.00558}, year={ 2025 } }