We study the problem of performing face verification with an efficient neural model $f$. The efficiency of $f$ stems from simplifying the face verification problem from an embedding nearest neighbor search into a binary problem; each user has its own neural network $f$. To allow information sharing between different individuals in the training set, we do not train $f$ directly but instead generate the model weights using a hypernetwork $h$. This leads to the generation of a compact personalized model for face identification that can be deployed on edge devices. Key to the method's success is a novel way of generating hard negatives and carefully scheduling the training objectives. Our model leads to a substantially small $f$ requiring only 23k parameters and 5M floating point operations (FLOPS). We use six face verification datasets to demonstrate that our method is on par or better than state-of-the-art models, with a significantly reduced number of parameters and computational burden. Furthermore, we perform an extensive ablation study to demonstrate the importance of each element in our method.
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