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Trained Latent Space Navigation to Prevent Lack of Photorealism in Generated Images on Style-based Models

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arxiv 2310.00936 v1 pith:C5DWNDBY submitted 2023-10-02 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords latentimagesgeneratedmethodmodelsphotorealismlacklocal
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Recent studies on StyleGAN variants show promising performances for various generation tasks. In these models, latent codes have traditionally been manipulated and searched for the desired images. However, this approach sometimes suffers from a lack of photorealism in generated images due to a lack of knowledge about the geometry of the trained latent space. In this paper, we show a simple unsupervised method that provides well-trained local latent subspace, enabling latent code navigation while preserving the photorealism of the generated images. Specifically, the method identifies densely mapped latent spaces and restricts latent manipulations within the local latent subspace. Experimental results demonstrate that images generated within the local latent subspace maintain photorealism even when the latent codes are significantly and repeatedly manipulated. Moreover, experiments show that the method can be applied to latent code optimization for various types of style-based models. Our empirical evidence of the method will benefit applications in style-based models.

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