Combining separate face and hand models with a parametric body and Gaussian splatting enables multi-view-consistent upper-body avatars that can be re-animated with new expressions and gestures.
Dropout-GAN: Learning from a Dynamic Ensemble of Discriminators
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We propose to incorporate adversarial dropout in generative multi-adversarial networks, by omitting or dropping out, the feedback of each discriminator in the framework with some probability at the end of each batch. Our approach forces the single generator not to constrain its output to satisfy a single discriminator, but, instead, to satisfy a dynamic ensemble of discriminators. We show that this leads to a more generalized generator, promoting variety in the generated samples and avoiding the common mode collapse problem commonly experienced with generative adversarial networks (GANs). We further provide evidence that the proposed framework, named Dropout-GAN, promotes sample diversity both within and across epochs, eliminating mode collapse and stabilizing training.
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Multi-View Face and Gesture Animation with Dynamic Gaussians
Combining separate face and hand models with a parametric body and Gaussian splatting enables multi-view-consistent upper-body avatars that can be re-animated with new expressions and gestures.