Text as Neural Operator:Image Manipulation by Text Instruction

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Abstract

n recent years, text-guided image manipulation has gained increasing attention in the multimedia and computer vision community. The input to conditional image generation has evolved from image-only to multimodality. In this paper, we study a setting that allows users to edit an image with multiple objects using complex text instructions to add, remove, or change the objects. The inputs of the task are multimodal including (1) a reference image and (2) an instruction in natural language that describes desired modifications to the image. We propose a GAN-based method to tackle this problem. The key idea is to treat text as neural operators to locally modify the image feature. We show that the proposed model performs favorably against recent strong baselines on three public datasets. Specifically, it generates images of greater fidelity and semantic relevance, and when used as a image query, leads to better retrieval performance.

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Zhang, T., Tseng, H. Y., Jiang, L., Yang, W., Lee, H., & Essa, I. (2021). Text as Neural Operator:Image Manipulation by Text Instruction. In MM 2021 - Proceedings of the 29th ACM International Conference on Multimedia (pp. 1893–1902). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3474085.3475343

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