Grounded and Controllable Image Completion by Incorporating Lexical Semantics

02/29/2020
by   Shengyu Zhang, et al.
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In this paper, we present an approach, namely Lexical Semantic Image Completion (LSIC), that may have potential applications in art, design, and heritage conservation, among several others. Existing image completion procedure is highly subjective by considering only visual context, which may trigger unpredictable results which are plausible but not faithful to a grounded knowledge. To permit both grounded and controllable completion process, we advocate generating results faithful to both visual and lexical semantic context, i.e., the description of leaving holes or blank regions in the image (e.g., hole description). One major challenge for LSIC comes from modeling and aligning the structure of visual-semantic context and translating across different modalities. We term this process as structure completion, which is realized by multi-grained reasoning blocks in our model. Another challenge relates to the unimodal biases, which occurs when the model generates plausible results without using the textual description. This can be true since the annotated captions for an image are often semantically equivalent in existing datasets, and thus there is only one paired text for a masked image in training. We devise an unsupervised unpaired-creation learning path besides the over-explored paired-reconstruction path, as well as a multi-stage training strategy to mitigate the insufficiency of labeled data. We conduct extensive quantitative and qualitative experiments as well as ablation studies, which reveal the efficacy of our proposed LSIC.

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