A PRISMA-style review of EEG-to-output decoding claims to analyze 1,800 studies but omits the flow diagram, study list, and quantitative synthesis needed to back that claim.
Generating Novel Scene Compositions from Single Images and Videos
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Given a large dataset for training, generative adversarial networks (GANs) can achieve remarkable performance for the image synthesis task. However, training GANs in extremely low data regimes remains a challenge, as overfitting often occurs, leading to memorization or training divergence. In this work, we introduce SIV-GAN, an unconditional generative model that can generate new scene compositions from a single training image or a single video clip. We propose a two-branch discriminator architecture, with content and layout branches designed to judge internal content and scene layout realism separately from each other. This discriminator design enables synthesis of visually plausible, novel compositions of a scene, with varying content and layout, while preserving the context of the original sample. Compared to previous single image GANs, our model generates more diverse, higher quality images, while not being restricted to a single image setting. We further introduce a new challenging task of learning from a few frames of a single video. In this training setup the training images are highly similar to each other, which makes it difficult for prior GAN models to achieve a synthesis of both high quality and diversity.
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Comprehensive Review of EEG-to-Output Research: Decoding Neural Signals into Images, Videos, and Audio
A PRISMA-style review of EEG-to-output decoding claims to analyze 1,800 studies but omits the flow diagram, study list, and quantitative synthesis needed to back that claim.