research

SEAN: Image Synthesis with Semantic Region-Adaptive Normalization

Abstract

We propose semantic region-adaptive normalization (SEAN), a simple but effective building block for Generative Adversarial Networks conditioned on segmentation masks that describe the semantic regions in the desired output image. Using SEAN normalization, we can build a network architecture that can control the style of each semantic region individually, e.g., we can specify one style reference image per region. SEAN is better suited to encode, transfer, and synthesize style than the best previous method in terms of reconstruction quality, variability, and visual quality. We evaluate SEAN on multiple datasets and report better quantitative metrics (e.g. FID, PSNR) than the current state of the art. SEAN also pushes the frontier of interactive image editing. We can interactively edit images by changing segmentation masks or the style for any given region. We can also interpolate styles from two reference images per region.Comment: Accepted as a CVPR 2020 oral paper. The interactive demo is available at https://youtu.be/0Vbj9xFgoU

    Similar works

    Full text

    thumbnail-image

    Available Versions

    Last time updated on 10/08/2021