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Fashion++: Minimal Edits for Outfit Improvement

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2019-09-04 v3

Abstract

Given an outfit, what small changes would most improve its fashionability? This question presents an intriguing new vision challenge. We introduce Fashion++, an approach that proposes minimal adjustments to a full-body clothing outfit that will have maximal impact on its fashionability. Our model consists of a deep image generation neural network that learns to synthesize clothing conditioned on learned per-garment encodings. The latent encodings are explicitly factorized according to shape and texture, thereby allowing direct edits for both fit/presentation and color/patterns/material, respectively. We show how to bootstrap Web photos to automatically train a fashionability model, and develop an activation maximization-style approach to transform the input image into its more fashionable self. The edits suggested range from swapping in a new garment to tweaking its color, how it is worn (e.g., rolling up sleeves), or its fit (e.g., making pants baggier). Experiments demonstrate that Fashion++ provides successful edits, both according to automated metrics and human opinion. Project page is at http://vision.cs.utexas.edu/projects/FashionPlus.

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@article{arxiv.1904.09261,
  title  = {Fashion++: Minimal Edits for Outfit Improvement},
  author = {Wei-Lin Hsiao and Isay Katsman and Chao-Yuan Wu and Devi Parikh and Kristen Grauman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.09261},
  year   = {2019}
}

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accepted to ICCV 2019