CVAug 8, 2021

ZiGAN: Fine-grained Chinese Calligraphy Font Generation via a Few-shot Style Transfer Approach

arXiv:2108.03596v151 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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It addresses the challenge of creating calligraphy fonts with limited data for applications in digital typography and cultural preservation.

The paper tackles the problem of generating fine-grained Chinese calligraphy fonts with few-shot references, achieving state-of-the-art generalization ability in style transfer.

Chinese character style transfer is a very challenging problem because of the complexity of the glyph shapes or underlying structures and large numbers of existed characters, when comparing with English letters. Moreover, the handwriting of calligraphy masters has a more irregular stroke and is difficult to obtain in real-world scenarios. Recently, several GAN-based methods have been proposed for font synthesis, but some of them require numerous reference data and the other part of them have cumbersome preprocessing steps to divide the character into different parts to be learned and transferred separately. In this paper, we propose a simple but powerful end-to-end Chinese calligraphy font generation framework ZiGAN, which does not require any manual operation or redundant preprocessing to generate fine-grained target-style characters with few-shot references. To be specific, a few paired samples from different character styles are leveraged to attain a fine-grained correlation between structures underlying different glyphs. To capture valuable style knowledge in target and strengthen the coarse-grained understanding of character content, we utilize multiple unpaired samples to align the feature distributions belonging to different character styles. By doing so, only a few target Chinese calligraphy characters are needed to generated expected style transferred characters. Experiments demonstrate that our method has a state-of-the-art generalization ability in few-shot Chinese character style transfer.

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