An online EM algorithm fits class-conditional Gaussians to the test stream from CLIP text-embedding initializations, improving test-time adaptation accuracy over prior methods on 15 benchmarks.
GMM-UNIT: Unsupervised Multi-Domain and Multi-Modal Image-to-Image Translation via Attribute Gaussian Mixture Modeling
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Unsupervised image-to-image translation (UNIT) aims at learning a mapping between several visual domains by using unpaired training images. Recent studies have shown remarkable success for multiple domains but they suffer from two main limitations: they are either built from several two-domain mappings that are required to be learned independently, or they generate low-diversity results, a problem known as mode collapse. To overcome these limitations, we propose a method named GMM-UNIT, which is based on a content-attribute disentangled representation where the attribute space is fitted with a GMM. Each GMM component represents a domain, and this simple assumption has two prominent advantages. First, it can be easily extended to most multi-domain and multi-modal image-to-image translation tasks. Second, the continuous domain encoding allows for interpolation between domains and for extrapolation to unseen domains and translations. Additionally, we show how GMM-UNIT can be constrained down to different methods in the literature, meaning that GMM-UNIT is a unifying framework for unsupervised image-to-image translation.
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Free on the Fly: Enhancing Flexibility in Test-Time Adaptation with Online EM
An online EM algorithm fits class-conditional Gaussians to the test stream from CLIP text-embedding initializations, improving test-time adaptation accuracy over prior methods on 15 benchmarks.