Ashutosh Taklikar

2papers

2 Papers

CLJan 18, 2022
Extending the Vocabulary of Fictional Languages using Neural Networks

Thomas Zacharias, Ashutosh Taklikar, Raja Giryes

Fictional languages have become increasingly popular over the recent years appearing in novels, movies, TV shows, comics, and video games. While some of these fictional languages have a complete vocabulary, most do not. We propose a deep learning solution to the problem. Using style transfer and machine translation tools, we generate new words for a given target fictional language, while maintaining the style of its creator, hence extending this language vocabulary.

CVMay 17, 2020
Co-occurrence Based Texture Synthesis

Anna Darzi, Itai Lang, Ashutosh Taklikar et al.

As image generation techniques mature, there is a growing interest in explainable representations that are easy to understand and intuitive to manipulate. In this work, we turn to co-occurrence statistics, which have long been used for texture analysis, to learn a controllable texture synthesis model. We propose a fully convolutional generative adversarial network, conditioned locally on co-occurrence statistics, to generate arbitrarily large images while having local, interpretable control over the texture appearance. To encourage fidelity to the input condition, we introduce a novel differentiable co-occurrence loss that is integrated seamlessly into our framework in an end-to-end fashion. We demonstrate that our solution offers a stable, intuitive and interpretable latent representation for texture synthesis, which can be used to generate a smooth texture morph between different textures. We further show an interactive texture tool that allows a user to adjust local characteristics of the synthesized texture image using the co-occurrence values directly.