Delving StyleGAN Inversion for Image Editing: A Foundation Latent Space Viewpoint

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Authors Hongyu Liu, Yibing Song, Qifeng Chen arXiv ID 2211.11448 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 29 Venue Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Last Checked 4 months ago
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GAN inversion and editing via StyleGAN maps an input image into the embedding spaces ($\mathcal{W}$, $\mathcal{W^+}$, and $\mathcal{F}$) to simultaneously maintain image fidelity and meaningful manipulation. From latent space $\mathcal{W}$ to extended latent space $\mathcal{W^+}$ to feature space $\mathcal{F}$ in StyleGAN, the editability of GAN inversion decreases while its reconstruction quality increases. Recent GAN inversion methods typically explore $\mathcal{W^+}$ and $\mathcal{F}$ rather than $\mathcal{W}$ to improve reconstruction fidelity while maintaining editability. As $\mathcal{W^+}$ and $\mathcal{F}$ are derived from $\mathcal{W}$ that is essentially the foundation latent space of StyleGAN, these GAN inversion methods focusing on $\mathcal{W^+}$ and $\mathcal{F}$ spaces could be improved by stepping back to $\mathcal{W}$. In this work, we propose to first obtain the precise latent code in foundation latent space $\mathcal{W}$. We introduce contrastive learning to align $\mathcal{W}$ and the image space for precise latent code discovery. %The obtaining process is by using contrastive learning to align $\mathcal{W}$ and the image space. Then, we leverage a cross-attention encoder to transform the obtained latent code in $\mathcal{W}$ into $\mathcal{W^+}$ and $\mathcal{F}$, accordingly. Our experiments show that our exploration of the foundation latent space $\mathcal{W}$ improves the representation ability of latent codes in $\mathcal{W^+}$ and features in $\mathcal{F}$, which yields state-of-the-art reconstruction fidelity and editability results on the standard benchmarks. Project page: https://kumapowerliu.github.io/CLCAE.
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