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This repository contains the code (in Torch) for the paper:

Arbitrary Style Transfer in Real-time with Adaptive Instance Normalization <br> Xun Huang, Serge Belongie <br> ICCV 2017 (Oral)

This paper proposes the first real-time style transfer algorithm that can transfer arbitrary new styles, in contrast to a single style or 32 styles. Our algorithm runs at 15 FPS with 512x512 images on a Pascal Titan X. This is around 720x speedup compared with the original algorithm of Gatys et al., without sacrificing any flexibility. We accomplish this with a novel adaptive instance normalization (AdaIN) layer, which is similar to instance normalization but with affine parameters adaptively computed from the feature representations of an arbitrary style image.

<p align='center'> <img src='examples/architecture.jpg' width="600px"> </p>

Examples

<p align='center'> <img src='examples/avril_cropped.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/impronte_d_artista_cropped.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/avril_stylized_impronte_d_artista.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/cornell_cropped.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/woman_with_hat_matisse_cropped.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/cornell_stylized_woman_with_hat_matisse.jpg' width="140px"> </p> <p align='center'> <img src='examples/chicago_cropped.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/ashville_cropped.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/chicago_stylized_asheville.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/sailboat_cropped.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/sketch_cropped.png' width="140px"> <img src='examples/sailboat_stylized_sketch.jpg' width="140px"> </p> <p align='center'> <img src='examples/modern_cropped.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/goeritz_cropped.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/modern_stylized_goeritz.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/lenna_cropped.jpg' width="140px"> <img src='examples/en_campo_gris_cropped.jpg', width="140px"> <img src='examples/lenna_stylized_en_campo_gris.jpg' width="140px"> </p>

Dependencies

Optionally:

Download

bash models/download_models.sh

This command will download a pre-trained decoder as well as a modified VGG-19 network. Our style transfer network consists of the first few layers of VGG, an AdaIN layer, and the provided decoder.

Usage

Basic usage

Use -content and -style to provide the respective path to the content and style image, for example:

th test.lua -content input/content/cornell.jpg -style input/style/woman_with_hat_matisse.jpg

You can also run the code on directories of content and style images using -contentDir and -styleDir. It will save every possible combination of content and styles to the output directory.

th test.lua -contentDir input/content -styleDir input/style

Some other options:

To see all available options, type:

th test.lua -help

Content-style trade-off

Use -alpha to adjust the degree of stylization. It should be a value between 0 and 1 (default). Example usage:

th test.lua -content input/content/chicago.jpg -style input/style/asheville.jpg -alpha 0.5 -crop

By changing -alpha, you should be able to reproduce the following results.

<p align='center'> <img src='examples/style_weight.jpg' height="160px"> </p>

Transfer style but not color

Add -preserveColor to preserve the color of the content image. Example usage:

th test.lua -content input/content/newyork.jpg -style input/style/brushstrokes.jpg -contentSize 0 -styleSize 0 -preserveColor
<p align='center'> <img src='input/content/newyork.jpg' height="200px"> <img src='input/style/brushstrokes.jpg' height="200px"> </p> <p align='center'> <img src='examples/newyork_brushstrokes_preservecolor.jpg' height="370px"> </p>

Style interpolation

It is possible to interpolate between several styles using -styleInterpWeights that controls the relative weight of each style. Note that you also to need to provide the same number of style images separated be commas. Example usage:

th test.lua -content input/content/avril.jpg \
-style input/style/picasso_self_portrait.jpg,input/style/impronte_d_artista.jpg,input/style/trial.jpg,input/style/antimonocromatismo.jpg \
-styleInterpWeights 1,1,1,1 -crop

You should be able to reproduce the following results shown in our paper by changing -styleInterpWeights .

<p align='center'> <img src='examples/style_interp.jpg' height="500px"> </p>

Spatial control

Use -mask to provide the path to a binary foreground mask. You can transfer the foreground and background of the content image to different styles. Note that you also to need to provide two style images separated be comma, in which the first one is applied to foreground and the second one is applied to background. Example usage:

th test.lua -content input/content/blonde_girl.jpg -style input/style/woman_in_peasant_dress_cropped.jpg,input/style/mondrian_cropped.jpg \
-mask input/mask/mask.png -contentSize 0 -styleSize 0
<p align='center'> <img src='examples/spatial_control.jpg' height="300px"> </p>

Video Stylization

Use styVid.sh to process videos, example usage:

th testVid.lua -contentDir videoprocessing/${filename} -style ${styleimage} -outputDir videoprocessing/${filename}-${stylename}

This generates 1 mp4 for each image present in style-dir-path. Other video formats are also supported. To change other parameters like alpha, edit line 53 of styVid.sh. An example video with some results can be seen here on youtube.

Training

  1. Download MSCOCO images and Wikiart images.
  2. Use th train.lua -contentDir COCO_TRAIN_DIR -styleDir WIKIART_TRAIN_DIR to start training with default hyperparameters. Replace COCO_TRAIN_DIR with the path to COCO training images and WIKIART_TRAIN_DIR with the path to Wikiart training images. The default hyperparameters are the same as the ones used to train decoder-content-similar.t7. To reproduce the results from decoder.t7, add -styleWeight 1e-1.

Citation

If you find this code useful for your research, please cite the paper:

@inproceedings{huang2017adain,
  title={Arbitrary Style Transfer in Real-time with Adaptive Instance Normalization},
  author={Huang, Xun and Belongie, Serge},
  booktitle={ICCV},
  year={2017}
}

Acknowledgement

This project is inspired by many existing style transfer methods and their open-source implementations, including:

Contact

If you have any questions or suggestions about the paper, feel free to reach me (xh258@cornell.edu).