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PASTA-GAN++: A Versatile Framework for High-Resolution Unpaired Virtual Try-on

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arxiv 2207.13475 v1 pith:M6COHOUE submitted 2022-07-27 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords garmentpasta-gantry-onvirtualeditingunpairedversatilearbitrary
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Image-based virtual try-on is one of the most promising applications of human-centric image generation due to its tremendous real-world potential. In this work, we take a step forwards to explore versatile virtual try-on solutions, which we argue should possess three main properties, namely, they should support unsupervised training, arbitrary garment categories, and controllable garment editing. To this end, we propose a characteristic-preserving end-to-end network, the PAtch-routed SpaTially-Adaptive GAN++ (PASTA-GAN++), to achieve a versatile system for high-resolution unpaired virtual try-on. Specifically, our PASTA-GAN++ consists of an innovative patch-routed disentanglement module to decouple the intact garment into normalized patches, which is capable of retaining garment style information while eliminating the garment spatial information, thus alleviating the overfitting issue during unsupervised training. Furthermore, PASTA-GAN++ introduces a patch-based garment representation and a patch-guided parsing synthesis block, allowing it to handle arbitrary garment categories and support local garment editing. Finally, to obtain try-on results with realistic texture details, PASTA-GAN++ incorporates a novel spatially-adaptive residual module to inject the coarse warped garment feature into the generator. Extensive experiments on our newly collected UnPaired virtual Try-on (UPT) dataset demonstrate the superiority of PASTA-GAN++ over existing SOTAs and its ability for controllable garment editing.

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  1. OmniVTON: Training-Free Universal Virtual Try-On

    cs.CV 2025-07 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    OmniVTON uses pretrained diffusion models with no training to transfer garments between people across shop and street scenes, and extends to multi-human try-on.

  2. WearWow: Native 2K Multi-Garment Virtual Try-On via Adaptive Token Packing and Preference Alignment

    cs.CV 2026-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    WearWow generates native 2K multi-garment virtual try-on images without masks, using token packing plus dual preference rewards to preserve fabric texture.

  3. FastFit: Accelerating Multi-Reference Virtual Try-On via Cacheable Diffusion Models

    cs.CV 2025-08 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    FastFit uses a cacheable diffusion UNet to compute multi-reference garment features once per generation, enabling about 3.5x faster multi-item virtual try-on with comparable or better fidelity.

  4. MFP-VTON: Enhancing Mask-Free Person-to-Person Virtual Try-On via Diffusion Transformer

    cs.CV 2025-02 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    A mask-free person-to-person virtual try-on model built on FLUX-Fill-dev, trained with pseudo data generated by IDM and a Focus Attention loss.

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