The missing data encoder: Cross-channel image completion with hide-and-seek adversarial network

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Abstract

Image completion is the problem of generating whole images from fragments only. It encompasses inpainting (generating a patch given its surrounding), reverse inpainting/extrapolation (generating the periphery given the central patch) as well as colorization (generating one or several channels given other ones). In this paper, we employ a deep network to perform image completion, with adversarial training as well as perceptual and completion losses, and call it the "missing data encoder" (MDE). We consider several configurations based on how the seed fragments are chosen. We show that training MDE for "random extrapolation and colorization" (MDEREC), i.e. using random channel-independent fragments, allows a better capture of the image semantics and geometry. MDE training makes use of a novel "hide-and-seek" adversarial loss, where the discriminator seeks the original nonmasked regions, while the generator tries to hide them. We validate our models qualitatively and quantitatively on several datasets, showing their interest for image completion, representation learning as well as face occlusion handling.

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Dapogny, A., Cord, M., & Perez, P. (2020). The missing data encoder: Cross-channel image completion with hide-and-seek adversarial network. In AAAI 2020 - 34th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (pp. 10688–10695). AAAI press. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v34i07.6696

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