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arxiv: 2307.08995 · v1 · pith:FEX5HGZB · submitted 2023-07-18 · cs.CV

Revisiting Latent Space of GAN Inversion for Real Image Editing

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The exploration of the latent space in StyleGANs and GAN inversion exemplify impressive real-world image editing, yet the trade-off between reconstruction quality and editing quality remains an open problem. In this study, we revisit StyleGANs' hyperspherical prior $\mathcal{Z}$ and combine it with highly capable latent spaces to build combined spaces that faithfully invert real images while maintaining the quality of edited images. More specifically, we propose $\mathcal{F}/\mathcal{Z}^{+}$ space consisting of two subspaces: $\mathcal{F}$ space of an intermediate feature map of StyleGANs enabling faithful reconstruction and $\mathcal{Z}^{+}$ space of an extended StyleGAN prior supporting high editing quality. We project the real images into the proposed space to obtain the inverted codes, by which we then move along $\mathcal{Z}^{+}$, enabling semantic editing without sacrificing image quality. Comprehensive experiments show that $\mathcal{Z}^{+}$ can replace the most commonly-used $\mathcal{W}$, $\mathcal{W}^{+}$, and $\mathcal{S}$ spaces while preserving reconstruction quality, resulting in reduced distortion of edited images.

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