Improving Inversion and Generation Diversity in StyleGAN using a Gaussianized Latent Space
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Authors
Jonas Wulff, Antonio Torralba
arXiv ID
2009.06529
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
Citations
47
Venue
arXiv.org
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6 months ago
Abstract
Modern Generative Adversarial Networks are capable of creating artificial, photorealistic images from latent vectors living in a low-dimensional learned latent space. It has been shown that a wide range of images can be projected into this space, including images outside of the domain that the generator was trained on. However, while in this case the generator reproduces the pixels and textures of the images, the reconstructed latent vectors are unstable and small perturbations result in significant image distortions. In this work, we propose to explicitly model the data distribution in latent space. We show that, under a simple nonlinear operation, the data distribution can be modeled as Gaussian and therefore expressed using sufficient statistics. This yields a simple Gaussian prior, which we use to regularize the projection of images into the latent space. The resulting projections lie in smoother and better behaved regions of the latent space, as shown using interpolation performance for both real and generated images. Furthermore, the Gaussian model of the distribution in latent space allows us to investigate the origins of artifacts in the generator output, and provides a method for reducing these artifacts while maintaining diversity of the generated images.
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