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FEAT: Face Editing with Attention

Employing the latent space of pretrained generators has recently been shown to be an effective means for GAN-based face manipulation. The success of this approach heavily relies on the innate disentanglement of the latent space axes of the generator. However, face manipulation often intends to affect local regions only, while common generators do not tend to have the necessary spatial disentanglement. In this paper, we build on the StyleGAN generator, and present a method that explicitly encourages face manipulation to focus on the intended regions by incorporating learned attention maps. During the generation of the edited image, the attention map serves as a mask that guides a blending between the original features and the modified ones. The guidance for the latent space edits is achieved by employing CLIP, which has recently been shown to be effective for text-driven edits. We perform extensive experiments and show that our method can perform disentangled and controllable face manipulations based on text descriptions by attending to the relevant regions only. Both qualitative and quantitative experimental results demonstrate the superiority of our method for facial region editing over alternative methods.

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