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AnyFace: Free-style Text-to-Face Synthesis and Manipulation

Jianxin Sun, Qiyao Deng, Qi Li, Muyi Sun, Min Ren, Zhenan Sun

20222022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)47 citationsDOI

Abstract

Existing text-to-image synthesis methods generally are only applicable to words in the training dataset. However, human faces are so variable to be described with limited words. So this paper proposes the first free-style text-to-face method namely AnyFace enabling much wider open world applications such as metaverse, social media, cosmetics, forensics, etc. AnyFace has a novel two-stream framework for face image synthesis and manipulation given arbitrary descriptions of the human face. Specifically, one stream performs text-to-face generation and the other conducts face image reconstruction. Facial text and image features are extracted using the CLIP (Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training) encoders. And a collaborative Cross Modal Distillation (CMD) module is designed to align the linguistic and visual features across these two streams. Furthermore, a Diverse Triplet Loss (DT loss) is developed to model fine-grained features and improve facial diversity. Extensive experiments on Multi-modal CelebA-HQ and CelebAText-HQ demonstrate significant advantages of AnyFace over state-of-the-art methods. AnyFace can achieve high-quality, high-resolution, and high-diversity face synthesis and manipulation results without any constraints on the number and content of input captions.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceFace (sociological concept)Image (mathematics)Artificial intelligenceModalImage editingNatural language processingStyle (visual arts)Computer visionLinguisticsPhilosophyHistoryChemistryArchaeologyPolymer chemistryGenerative Adversarial Networks and Image SynthesisFace recognition and analysisHandwritten Text Recognition Techniques
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