Self-prior guided generative adversarial network for image inpainting

Changhong Shi, Weirong Liu, Jiahao Meng, Xiongfei Jia, Jie Liu
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Great progress has been made in image inpainting tasks with the emergence of convolutional neural networks, because of their superior translation invariance and powerful texture modeling capacity. However, current solutions generally do not perform well in reconstructing high-quality results. To address this issues, a self-prior guided generative adversarial network (SG-GAN) model is proposed. SG-GAN integrates the learning paradigms of cross-attention and convolution to the generator. It is able to learn the cross-mapping between input and target dataset effectively. Then, a high receptive field subnet is constructed to increase the receptive field. Finally, a high receptive field feature-matching loss is proposed to further ensure the structure sharpness of generated images. Experiments on datasets including natural scene images (Places2), facial images (CelebA-HQ), structured wall images (Façade), and Dunhuang Mural images show that the proposed method can generate higher quality results with more details than state-of-the-art.

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用于图像着色的自先导生成对抗网络
卷积神经网络具有出色的平移不变性和强大的纹理建模能力,随着它的出现,图像内绘任务取得了长足的进步。然而,目前的解决方案通常无法很好地重建高质量的结果。为解决这一问题,我们提出了一种自先导生成对抗网络(SG-GAN)模型。SG-GAN 将交叉注意和卷积的学习范式整合到生成器中。它能够有效地学习输入数据集和目标数据集之间的交叉映射。然后,构建高感受野子网络以增加感受野。最后,提出了高感受野特征匹配损失,以进一步确保生成图像的结构清晰度。在包括自然场景图像(Places2)、面部图像(CelebA-HQ)、结构墙图像(Façade)和敦煌壁画图像在内的数据集上进行的实验表明,所提出的方法可以生成比最先进方法更高质量、更多细节的结果。
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