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Can the method be tested directly on images (not videos)? #3

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TianxiangMa opened this issue Nov 4, 2022 · 1 comment
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Can the method be tested directly on images (not videos)? #3

TianxiangMa opened this issue Nov 4, 2022 · 1 comment

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@TianxiangMa
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Can the method be tested directly on images (not videos)? For example, two images are used to test expression transfer.

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foivospar commented Nov 6, 2022

Hi,

Unfortunately, no. The method is designed for videos, so the Emotion Manipulator expects a sequence of length >= 10. The only implicit way to make it work for images would be to create a short video by copying the image 10 times. Still, you would have to train the neural face renderer (assuming you test on a different celebrity than the ones provided), which, given only 1 image, would not generalize well.

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