A nearest-neighbor latent initialization plus temporal reuse of the latent code cuts unsupervised GAN inpainting cost by about 5x on images and 80x on coherent video while roughly matching or slightly improving quality.
Faster Unsupervised Semantic Inpainting: A GAN Based Approach
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In this paper, we propose to improve the inference speed and visual quality of contemporary baseline of Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) based unsupervised semantic inpainting. This is made possible with better initialization of the core iterative optimization involved in the framework. To our best knowledge, this is also the first attempt of GAN based video inpainting with consideration to temporal cues. On single image inpainting, we achieve about 4.5-5$\times$ speedup and 80$\times$ on videos compared to baseline. Simultaneously, our method has better spatial and temporal reconstruction qualities as found on three image and one video dataset.
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Faster Unsupervised Semantic Inpainting: A GAN Based Approach
A nearest-neighbor latent initialization plus temporal reuse of the latent code cuts unsupervised GAN inpainting cost by about 5x on images and 80x on coherent video while roughly matching or slightly improving quality.