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very impressive work! #6

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xpeng opened this issue Aug 10, 2016 · 5 comments
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very impressive work! #6

xpeng opened this issue Aug 10, 2016 · 5 comments

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@xpeng
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xpeng commented Aug 10, 2016

wow, you work is definitely amazing! the result is even better than neural-style.
i tried these code and it work fine on my mbp. there comes a question to me, for any style image i picked from other place, is there any method to generate style mask from it automatically or i must "draw" mask manually?

@vadim-v-lebedev
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All example masks in this repository were drawn by hand. In principle, automatic or semi-automatic image segmentataion (such as watershed algorithm from opencv) can be used to obtain the masks, but it is not very clear to me how to assign correspondence between style mask regions and target image regions automatically.

@xpeng
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xpeng commented Aug 10, 2016

yes, that's a problem.

@albertyou2
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I 'm wondering how to 'draw' a mask for an image.Use photo shop?

@DmitryUlyanov
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We used Gimp, which is about the same...

@albertyou2
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@DmitryUlyanov Thank you! I see.

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