A training-free inference-time pipeline uses masked cross-image attention sharing and region harmonization to keep subjects consistent across generated story images.
Zero-shot Generation of Coherent Storybook from Plain Text Story using Diffusion Models
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Recent advancements in large scale text-to-image models have opened new possibilities for guiding the creation of images through human-devised natural language. However, while prior literature has primarily focused on the generation of individual images, it is essential to consider the capability of these models to ensure coherency within a sequence of images to fulfill the demands of real-world applications such as storytelling. To address this, here we present a novel neural pipeline for generating a coherent storybook from the plain text of a story. Specifically, we leverage a combination of a pre-trained Large Language Model and a text-guided Latent Diffusion Model to generate coherent images. While previous story synthesis frameworks typically require a large-scale text-to-image model trained on expensive image-caption pairs to maintain the coherency, we employ simple textual inversion techniques along with detector-based semantic image editing which allows zero-shot generation of the coherent storybook. Experimental results show that our proposed method outperforms state-of-the-art image editing baselines.
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StorySync: Training-Free Subject Consistency in Text-to-Image Generation via Region Harmonization
A training-free inference-time pipeline uses masked cross-image attention sharing and region harmonization to keep subjects consistent across generated story images.