Multimodality-guided Image Style Transfer using Cross-modal GAN Inversion

1 University of Maryland, College Park, 2 Snap Inc.
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Results of multimodality-guided image style transfer and cross-modal style interpolation.

Abstract

Image Style Transfer (IST) is an interdisciplinary topic of computer vision and art that continuously attracts researchers' interests. Different from traditional Image-guided Image Style Transfer (IIST) methods that require a style reference image as input to define the desired style, recent works start to tackle the problem in a text-guided manner, i.e., Text-guided Image Style Transfer (TIST). Compared to IIST, such approaches provide more flexibility with text-specified styles, which are useful in scenarios where the style is hard to define with reference images. Unfortunately, many TIST approaches produce undesirable artifacts in the transferred images. To address this issue, we present a novel method to achieve much improved style transfer based on text guidance. Meanwhile, to offer more flexibility than IIST and TIST, our method allows style inputs from multiple sources and modalities, enabling MultiModality-guided Image Style Transfer (MMIST). Specifically, we realize MMIST with a novel cross-modal GAN inversion method, which generates style representations consistent with specified styles. Such style representations facilitate style transfer and in principle generalize any IIST methods to MMIST. Large-scale experiments and user studies demonstrate that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance on TIST task. Furthermore, comprehensive qualitative results confirm the effectiveness of our method on MMIST task and cross-modal style interpolation.

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Multimodality-guided Image Style Transfer Results

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Text-guided Image Style Transfer Comparison

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BibTeX

@inproceedings{
        wang2024multimodality,
        title={Multimodality-guided Image Style Transfer using Cross-modal GAN Inversion},
        author={Wang, Hanyu and Wu, Pengxiang and Dela Rosa, Kevin and Wang, Chen and Shrivastava, Abhinav},
        booktitle={Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision},
        pages={4976--4985},
        year={2024}
}