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About attribute predictor and re-scoring analysis. #12

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GreenLimeSia opened this issue Apr 25, 2021 · 5 comments
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About attribute predictor and re-scoring analysis. #12

GreenLimeSia opened this issue Apr 25, 2021 · 5 comments

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@GreenLimeSia
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Dear @ShenYujun :

Thanks for your excellent works. It is very useful for my research and I will cite your work in my study. However, I have some issues with re-scoring analysis since the attribute predictor is lost (The same issue on InterfaceGAN). Would you mind releasing your pre-trained attribute predictor's code and model?

Thank you again.
Best wishes.

@ShenYujun
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Please refer to this repo.

@GreenLimeSia
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GreenLimeSia commented Apr 25, 2021

Many thanks for your prompt reply. After reading this repo, I still haven't found how to train a predictor with an attribute of the pose. As you noted in the paper, do you use the 5-point facial landmarks? If so, can you give me some advice on how to take advantage of these key points as pose?

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A very simple solution as an example: to get the pose (i.e., left v.s. right), you can use the x-coordinate of the nose point or the x-coordinate of the middle point between two eyes.

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Sure, I am very grateful for your guidance. I will train a classifier for it.

@di-mi-ta
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di-mi-ta commented Apr 27, 2021

Hi @ShenYujun,

Could you release code for rescoring-analysis metric in order to reproduce the results in the paper?

Thanks!

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