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FiVA: Fine-grained Visual Attribute Dataset for Text-to-Image Diffusion Models

Dec 12, 2024•20 min•Ep. 193
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🤗 Upvotes: 19 | cs.CV

Authors:
Tong Wu, Yinghao Xu, Ryan Po, Mengchen Zhang, Guandao Yang, Jiaqi Wang, Ziwei Liu, Dahua Lin, Gordon Wetzstein

Title:
FiVA: Fine-grained Visual Attribute Dataset for Text-to-Image Diffusion Models

Arxiv:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.07674v1

Abstract:
Recent advances in text-to-image generation have enabled the creation of high-quality images with diverse applications. However, accurately describing desired visual attributes can be challenging, especially for non-experts in art and photography. An intuitive solution involves adopting favorable attributes from the source images. Current methods attempt to distill identity and style from source images. However, "style" is a broad concept that includes texture, color, and artistic elements, but does not cover other important attributes such as lighting and dynamics. Additionally, a simplified "style" adaptation prevents combining multiple attributes from different sources into one generated image. In this work, we formulate a more effective approach to decompose the aesthetics of a picture into specific visual attributes, allowing users to apply characteristics such as lighting, texture, and dynamics from different images. To achieve this goal, we constructed the first fine-grained visual attributes dataset (FiVA) to the best of our knowledge. This FiVA dataset features a well-organized taxonomy for visual attributes and includes around 1 M high-quality generated images with visual attribute annotations. Leveraging this dataset, we propose a fine-grained visual attribute adaptation framework (FiVA-Adapter), which decouples and adapts visual attributes from one or more source images into a generated one. This approach enhances user-friendly customization, allowing users to selectively apply desired attributes to create images that meet their unique preferences and specific content requirements.

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