Survey on leveraging pre-trained generative adversarial networks for image editing and restoration

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Generative adversarial networks (GANs) have drawn enormous attention due to their simple yet effective training mechanism and superior image generation quality. With the ability to generate photorealistic high-resolution (e.g., 1024 × 1024) images, recent GAN models have greatly narrowed the gaps between the generated images and the real ones. Therefore, many recent studies show emerging interest to take advantage of pre-trained GAN models by exploiting the well-disentangled latent space and the learned GAN priors. In this study, we briefly review recent progress on leveraging pre-trained large-scale GAN models from three aspects, i.e., (1) the training of large-scale generative adversarial networks, (2) exploring and understanding the pre-trained GAN models, and (3) leveraging these models for subsequent tasks like image restoration and editing.

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Liu, M., Wei, Y., Wu, X., Zuo, W., & Zhang, L. (2023, May 1). Survey on leveraging pre-trained generative adversarial networks for image editing and restoration. Science China Information Sciences. Science Press (China). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11432-022-3679-0

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