ARBITRARY STYLE TRANSFER USING GRAPH INSTANCE NORMALIZATION
Dongki Jung, Seunghan Yang, Jaehoon Choi, Changick Kim
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Style transfer is an image synthesis task, which applies a style of one image to another with preserving the content. In statistical methods, the adaptive instance normalization (AdaIN) whitens the source images and applies the style of target images through normalizing the mean and variance of features. However, computing feature statistics for each instance would neglect the inherent relationship between features, so it is hard to learn global styles while fitting to the individual training dataset. In this paper, we present a novel learnable normalization technique for style transfer using graph convolutional networks, termed Graph Instance Normalization (GrIN). This algorithm makes the style transfer approach more robust by taking into account similar information shared between instances. Besides, this simple module is also applicable to other tasks like image-to-image translation or domain adaptation.