Memory-Driven Text-to-Image Generation
Li, Bowen, Torr, Philip H. S., Lukasiewicz, Thomas
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We introduce a memory-driven semi-parametric approach to text-to-image generation, which is based on both parametric and non-parametric techniques. The non-parametric component is a memory bank of image features constructed from a training set of images. The parametric component is a generative adversarial network. Given a new text description at inference time, the memory bank is used to selectively retrieve image features that are provided as basic information of target images, which enables the generator to produce realistic synthetic results. We also incorporate the content information into the discriminator, together with semantic features, allowing the discriminator to make a more reliable prediction. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed memory-driven semi-parametric approach produces more realistic images than purely parametric approaches, in terms of both visual fidelity and text-image semantic consistency. How to effectively produce realistic images from given natural language descriptions with semantic alignment has drawn much attention, because of its tremendous potential applications in art, design, and video games, to name a few.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-15-2022
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