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Guiding Users to Where to Give Color Hints for Efficient Interactive Sketch Colorization via Unsupervised Region Prioritization

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2022-10-27 v1

Abstract

Existing deep interactive colorization models have focused on ways to utilize various types of interactions, such as point-wise color hints, scribbles, or natural-language texts, as methods to reflect a user's intent at runtime. However, another approach, which actively informs the user of the most effective regions to give hints for sketch image colorization, has been under-explored. This paper proposes a novel model-guided deep interactive colorization framework that reduces the required amount of user interactions, by prioritizing the regions in a colorization model. Our method, called GuidingPainter, prioritizes these regions where the model most needs a color hint, rather than just relying on the user's manual decision on where to give a color hint. In our extensive experiments, we show that our approach outperforms existing interactive colorization methods in terms of the conventional metrics, such as PSNR and FID, and reduces required amount of interactions.

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@article{arxiv.2210.14270,
  title  = {Guiding Users to Where to Give Color Hints for Efficient Interactive Sketch Colorization via Unsupervised Region Prioritization},
  author = {Youngin Cho and Junsoo Lee and Soyoung Yang and Juntae Kim and Yeojeong Park and Haneol Lee and Mohammad Azam Khan and Daesik Kim and Jaegul Choo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.14270},
  year   = {2022}
}

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