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Self-Supervised Sketch-to-Image Synthesis

Bingchen Liu, Yizhe Zhu, Kunpeng Song, Ahmed Elgammal

2021Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Imagining a colored realistic image from an arbitrary-drawn sketch is one of human capabilities that we eager machines to mimic. Unlike previous methods that either require the sketch-image pairs or utilize low-quantity detected edges as sketches, we study the exemplar-based sketch-to-image (s2i) synthesis task in a self-supervised learning manner, eliminating the necessity of the paired sketch data. To this end, we first propose an unsupervised method to efficiently synthesize line-sketches for general RGB-only datasets. With the synthetic paired-data, we then present a self-supervised Auto-Encoder (AE) to decouple the content/style features from sketches and RGB-images, and synthesize images both content-faithful to the sketches and style-consistent to the RGB-images. While prior works employ either the cycle-consistence loss or dedicated attentional modules to enforce the content/style fidelity, we show AE's superior performance with pure self-supervisions. To further improve the synthesis quality in high resolution, we also leverage an adversarial network to refine the details of synthetic images. Extensive experiments on $1024^2$ resolution demonstrate a new state-of-art-art performance of the proposed model on CelebA-HQ and Wiki-Art datasets. Moreover, with the proposed sketch generator, the model shows a promising performance on style mixing and style transfer, which the synthesized images are not only style-consistent but also semantically meaningful.

Topics & Concepts

SketchComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceLeverage (statistics)Image (mathematics)RGB color modelPattern recognition (psychology)AlgorithmGenerative Adversarial Networks and Image SynthesisAdvanced Vision and ImagingComputer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
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