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Evolutionary latent space search for driving human portrait generation

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arxiv 2204.11887 v2 pith:42C55Y46 submitted 2022-04-25 cs.CV cs.AIcs.LGcs.NE

classification cs.CVcs.AIcs.LGcs.NE
keywords humanapproachevolutionaryfacegenerationlatentportraitspace
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This article presents an evolutionary approach for synthetic human portraits generation based on the latent space exploration of a generative adversarial network. The idea is to produce different human face images very similar to a given target portrait. The approach applies StyleGAN2 for portrait generation and FaceNet for face similarity evaluation. The evolutionary search is based on exploring the real-coded latent space of StyleGAN2. The main results over both synthetic and real images indicate that the proposed approach generates accurate and diverse solutions, which represent realistic human portraits. The proposed research can contribute to improving the security of face recognition systems.

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