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Enjoy Your Editing: Controllable GANs for Image Editing via Latent Space Navigation
Controllable semantic image editing enables a user to change entire image attributes with a few clicks, e.g., gradually making a summer scene look like it was taken in winter. Classic approaches for this task use a Generative Adversarial Net (GAN) to learn a latent space and suitable latent-space tr...
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