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Locate, Assign, Refine: Taming Customized Promptable Image Inpainting

Published 28 Mar 2024 in cs.CV | (2403.19534v2)

Abstract: Prior studies have made significant progress in image inpainting guided by either text description or subject image. However, the research on inpainting with flexible guidance or control, i.e., text-only, image-only, and their combination, is still in the early stage. Therefore, in this paper, we introduce the multimodal promptable image inpainting project: a new task model, and data for taming customized image inpainting. We propose LAR-Gen, a novel approach for image inpainting that enables seamless inpainting of specific region in images corresponding to the mask prompt, incorporating both the text prompt and image prompt. Our LAR-Gen adopts a coarse-to-fine manner to ensure the context consistency of source image, subject identity consistency, local semantic consistency to the text description, and smoothness consistency. It consists of three mechanisms: (i) Locate mechanism: concatenating the noise with masked scene image to achieve precise regional editing, (ii) Assign mechanism: employing decoupled cross-attention mechanism to accommodate multi-modal guidance, and (iii) Refine mechanism: using a novel RefineNet to supplement subject details. Additionally, to address the issue of scarce training data, we introduce a novel data engine to automatically extract substantial pairs of data consisting of local text prompts and corresponding visual instances from a vast image data, leveraging publicly available pre-trained large models. Extensive experiments and various application scenarios demonstrate the superiority of LAR-Gen in terms of both identity preservation and text semantic consistency.

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