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Deep learning-based image generation models have revolutionized the field of computer vision, enabling the creation of highly realistic images that are often indistinguishable from real-world images. However, one of the key challenges in image generation is the ability to surprise, i.e., to generate images that are not only realistic but also unexpected. In this paper, we analyze the surprise factor in deep learning-based image generation models, exploring the concept of surprise, its importance in image generation, and the techniques used to induce surprise in generated images. We also investigate the relationship between surprise and other desirable properties of generated images, such as realism, diversity, and coherence. Aila, "Stylegan2: Analysis and optimization of the stylegan2
The ability to generate realistic images has numerous applications in fields such as computer-aided design, video production, and virtual reality. Deep learning-based image generation models, such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) and Variational Autoencoders (VAEs), have achieved remarkable success in generating highly realistic images. However, one of the key limitations of these models is their tendency to generate images that are often predictable and lack surprise. Kingma and J
Deep learning-based image generation models typically consist of two components: a generator and a discriminator. The generator takes a random noise vector as input and produces a synthetic image, while the discriminator evaluates the generated image and tells the generator whether it is realistic or not. Through this process, the generator learns to produce images that are increasingly realistic, while the discriminator becomes more adept at distinguishing between real and fake images.
The concept of surprise is essential in image generation, as it enables the creation of images that are not only realistic but also unexpected. Surprise can be defined as the degree to which a generated image deviates from expectations, either in terms of its content, style, or both. Inducing surprise in generated images is crucial, as it can lead to more engaging, diverse, and interesting images.