CVAIMMAug 15, 2023

SGDiff: A Style Guided Diffusion Model for Fashion Synthesis

arXiv:2308.07605v150 citationsh-index: 6Has Code
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This work addresses the challenge of precise style control in fashion image synthesis for designers and researchers, representing an incremental improvement over existing text-to-image diffusion models.

The paper tackles the problem of controlling synthesized styles in fashion image synthesis by proposing SGDiff, a style guided diffusion model that incorporates supplementary style guidance to reduce training costs and improve control, achieving competitive performance on a new high-resolution fashion dataset.

This paper reports on the development of \textbf{a novel style guided diffusion model (SGDiff)} which overcomes certain weaknesses inherent in existing models for image synthesis. The proposed SGDiff combines image modality with a pretrained text-to-image diffusion model to facilitate creative fashion image synthesis. It addresses the limitations of text-to-image diffusion models by incorporating supplementary style guidance, substantially reducing training costs, and overcoming the difficulties of controlling synthesized styles with text-only inputs. This paper also introduces a new dataset -- SG-Fashion, specifically designed for fashion image synthesis applications, offering high-resolution images and an extensive range of garment categories. By means of comprehensive ablation study, we examine the application of classifier-free guidance to a variety of conditions and validate the effectiveness of the proposed model for generating fashion images of the desired categories, product attributes, and styles. The contributions of this paper include a novel classifier-free guidance method for multi-modal feature fusion, a comprehensive dataset for fashion image synthesis application, a thorough investigation on conditioned text-to-image synthesis, and valuable insights for future research in the text-to-image synthesis domain. The code and dataset are available at: \url{https://github.com/taited/SGDiff}.

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