Attribute-guided face generation using conditional cycleGAN

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We are interested in attribute-guided face generation: given a low-res face input image, an attribute vector that can be extracted from a high-res image (attribute image), our new method generates a high-res face image for the low-res input that satisfies the given attributes. To address this problem, we condition the CycleGAN and propose conditional CycleGAN, which is designed to (1) handle unpaired training data because the training low/high-res and high-res attribute images may not necessarily align with each other, and to (2) allow easy control of the appearance of the generated face via the input attributes. We demonstrate high-quality results on the attribute-guided conditional CycleGAN, which can synthesize realistic face images with appearance easily controlled by user-supplied attributes (e.g., gender, makeup, hair color, eyeglasses). Using the attribute image as identity to produce the corresponding conditional vector and by incorporating a face verification network, the attribute-guided network becomes the identity-guided conditional CycleGAN which produces high-quality and interesting results on identity transfer. We demonstrate three applications on identity-guided conditional CycleGAN: identity-preserving face superresolution, face swapping, and frontal face generation, which consistently show the advantage of our new method.

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Lu, Y., Tai, Y. W., & Tang, C. K. (2018). Attribute-guided face generation using conditional cycleGAN. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 11216 LNCS, pp. 293–308). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01258-8_18

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