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Author (up) Yaxing Wang; Abel Gonzalez-Garcia; Luis Herranz; Joost Van de Weijer edit   pdf
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Title Controlling biases and diversity in diverse image-to-image translation Type Journal Article
Year 2021 Publication Computer Vision and Image Understanding Abbreviated Journal CVIU  
Volume 202 Issue Pages 103082  
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Abstract JCR 2019 Q2, IF=3.121
The task of unpaired image-to-image translation is highly challenging due to the lack of explicit cross-domain pairs of instances. We consider here diverse image translation (DIT), an even more challenging setting in which an image can have multiple plausible translations. This is normally achieved by explicitly disentangling content and style in the latent representation and sampling different styles codes while maintaining the image content. Despite the success of current DIT models, they are prone to suffer from bias. In this paper, we study the problem of bias in image-to-image translation. Biased datasets may add undesired changes (e.g. change gender or race in face images) to the output translations as a consequence of the particular underlying visual distribution in the target domain. In order to alleviate the effects of this problem we propose the use of semantic constraints that enforce the preservation of desired image properties. Our proposed model is a step towards unbiased diverse image-to-image translation (UDIT), and results in less unwanted changes in the translated images while still performing the wanted transformation. Experiments on several heavily biased datasets show the effectiveness of the proposed techniques in different domains such as faces, objects, and scenes.
 
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Notes LAMP; 600.141; 600.109; 600.147;CIC Approved no  
Call Number Admin @ si @ WGH2021 Serial 3464  
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