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On the Role of Receptive Field in Unsupervised Sim-to-Real Image Translation

Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) are now widely used for photo-realistic image synthesis. In applications where a simulated image needs to be translated into a realistic image (sim-to-real), GANs trained on unpaired data from the two domains are susceptible to failure in semantic content reten...

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Main Authors: Jaipuria, Nikita, Gupta, Shubh, Narayanan, Praveen, Murali, Vidya N
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