Pyramid Embedded Generative Adversarial Network for Automated Font Generation
This addresses the problem of automating font generation for Chinese characters, which is incremental as it builds on existing GAN methods with architectural refinements.
The paper tackles Chinese font synthesis by proposing a Pyramid Embedded Generative Adversarial Network (PEGAN) to automatically generate Chinese character images, with experimental results demonstrating its effectiveness in extending small font banks into complete ones.
In this paper, we investigate the Chinese font synthesis problem and propose a Pyramid Embedded Generative Adversarial Network (PEGAN) to automatically generate Chinese character images. The PEGAN consists of one generator and one discriminator. The generator is built using one encoder-decoder structure with cascaded refinement connections and mirror skip connections. The cascaded refinement connections embed a multiscale pyramid of downsampled original input into the encoder feature maps of different layers, and multi-scale feature maps from the encoder are connected to the corresponding feature maps in the decoder to make the mirror skip connections. Through combining the generative adversarial loss, pixel-wise loss, category loss and perceptual loss, the generator and discriminator can be trained alternately to synthesize character images. In order to verify the effectiveness of our proposed PEGAN, we first build one evaluation set, in which the characters are selected according to their stroke number and frequency of use, and then use both qualitative and quantitative metrics to measure the performance of our model comparing with the baseline method. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed model, it shows the potential to automatically extend small font banks into complete ones.