论文标题
PixelFolder:用于图像生成的有效渐进像素合成网络
PixelFolder: An Efficient Progressive Pixel Synthesis Network for Image Generation
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论文摘要
像素合成是图像生成的有前途的研究范式,可以很好地利用像素的先验知识来生成。但是,现有方法仍然遭受过多的内存足迹和计算开销。在本文中,我们提出了一个渐进的像素合成网络,用于有效的图像生成,以像素型物的形式产生。具体而言,PixelFolder将图像生成作为渐进的像素回归问题制定,并通过多阶段结构综合图像,这可以大大减少由大型张量转换引起的开销。此外,我们引入了新型的像素折叠操作,以进一步提高模型效率,同时保持像素的先验知识以进行端到端回归。通过这些创新的设计,我们大大减少了像素合成的支出,例如,与最新的像素合成方法CIPS相比,减少了89%的计算和53%的参数。为了验证我们的方法,我们在两个基准数据集(即FFHQ和LSUN教堂)上进行了广泛的实验。实验结果表明,在支出较少的情况下,PixelFolder分别在两个基准数据集上获得了新的最新性能(SOTA)性能,即3.77 FID和2.45 FID和2.45 FID,Meanthile,MeanWhile,PixelFolder也比SOTA方法更有效,例如SOTA方法比STYPORTIND STYTYEN和31%的参与者更高均可及31%。这些结果极大地验证了所提出的像素的有效性。
Pixel synthesis is a promising research paradigm for image generation, which can well exploit pixel-wise prior knowledge for generation. However, existing methods still suffer from excessive memory footprint and computation overhead. In this paper, we propose a progressive pixel synthesis network towards efficient image generation, coined as PixelFolder. Specifically, PixelFolder formulates image generation as a progressive pixel regression problem and synthesizes images via a multi-stage structure, which can greatly reduce the overhead caused by large tensor transformations. In addition, we introduce novel pixel folding operations to further improve model efficiency while maintaining pixel-wise prior knowledge for end-to-end regression. With these innovative designs, we greatly reduce the expenditure of pixel synthesis, e.g., reducing 89% computation and 53% parameters compared with the latest pixel synthesis method CIPS. To validate our approach, we conduct extensive experiments on two benchmark datasets, namely FFHQ and LSUN Church. The experimental results show that with much less expenditure, PixelFolder obtains new state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance on two benchmark datasets, i.e., 3.77 FID and 2.45 FID on FFHQ and LSUN Church, respectively.Meanwhile, PixelFolder is also more efficient than the SOTA methods like StyleGAN2, reducing about 72% computation and 31% parameters, respectively. These results greatly validate the effectiveness of the proposed PixelFolder.