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Bi-level Feature Alignment for Versatile Image Translation and Manipulation

7 July 2021
Fangneng Zhan
Yingchen Yu
Rongliang Wu
Jiahui Zhang
Kaiwen Cui
Aoran Xiao
Shijian Lu
Ling Shao
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Abstract

Generative adversarial networks (GANs) have achieved great success in image translation and manipulation. However, high-fidelity image generation with faithful style control remains a grand challenge in computer vision. This paper presents a versatile image translation and manipulation framework that achieves accurate semantic and style guidance in image generation by explicitly building a correspondence. To handle the quadratic complexity incurred by building the dense correspondences, we introduce a bi-level feature alignment strategy that adopts a top-kkk operation to rank block-wise features followed by dense attention between block features which reduces memory cost substantially. As the top-kkk operation involves index swapping which precludes the gradient propagation, we approximate the non-differentiable top-kkk operation with a regularized earth mover's problem so that its gradient can be effectively back-propagated. In addition, we design a novel semantic position encoding mechanism that builds up coordinate for each individual semantic region to preserve texture structures while building correspondences. Further, we design a novel confidence feature injection module which mitigates mismatch problem by fusing features adaptively according to the reliability of built correspondences. Extensive experiments show that our method achieves superior performance qualitatively and quantitatively as compared with the state-of-the-art.

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