Conditional Image Synthesis with Auxiliary Classifier GANs

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Abstract: "In this paper we introduce new methods for the improved training of generative adversarial networks (GANs) for image synthesis. We construct a variant of GANs employing label conditioning that results in 128×128 resolution image samples exhibiting global coherence. We expand on previous work for image quality assessment to provide two new analyses for assessing the discriminability and diversity of samples from class-conditional image synthesis models. These analyses demonstrate that high resolution samples provide class information not present in low resolution samples. Across 1000 ImageNet classes, 128×128 samples are more than twice as discriminable as artificially resized 32×32 samples. In addition, 84.7% of the classes have samples exhibiting diversity comparable to real ImageNet data." Odena et al., 2016

Introduction

Motivation

Previous Work

Common methods for image synthesis used today are

Contributions

Model

The authors propose a conditional GAN that both takes the class to be synthesized as input to the, and includes a classification accuracy term in the loss function of the discriminator.

Measurement Methods

The authors propose two measurement methods to assess the discriminability and diversity of the generated images.

Experimental Results on Image Resolution

Results

Critique

References

1. Odena, A., Olah, C., & Shlens, J. (2016). Conditional image synthesis with auxiliary classifier gans. arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.09585.