Adding self and cross-attention to SimSwap, with dynamic loss weighting and cosine annealing, reportedly raises identity similarity from 0.76 to 0.85 and lowers FID from 45.3 to 32.8.
Corners and fundamental corners for the groups Spin(n,1)
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We study corners and fundamental corners of the irreducible representations of the groups G=Spin(n,1) that are not elementary, i.e. that are equivalent to subquotients of reducible nonunitary principal series representations. For even n we obtain results in a way analogous to the results in [10] for the groups SU(n,1). Especially, we again get a bijection between the nonelementary part $\hat{G}^0$ of the unitary dual $\hat{G}$ and the unitary dual $\hat{K}.$ In the case of odd n we get a bijection between $\hat{G}^0$ and a tru subset of $\hat{K}.$
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Adding self and cross-attention to SimSwap, with dynamic loss weighting and cosine annealing, reportedly raises identity similarity from 0.76 to 0.85 and lowers FID from 45.3 to 32.8.