ProxyImg: Towards Highly-Controllable Image Representation via Hierarchical Disentangled Proxy Embedding
Ye Chen, Yupeng Zhu, Xiongzhen Zhang, Zhewen Wan, Yingzhe Li, Wenjun Zhang, Bingbing Ni

TL;DR
ProxyImg introduces a hierarchical, disentangled image representation that enables highly controllable, high-fidelity editing and real-time physics-based animation with fewer parameters and improved consistency.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel hierarchical proxy-based parametric image representation that disentangles semantic, geometric, and textural attributes for enhanced controllability and editing.
Findings
Achieves state-of-the-art rendering fidelity with fewer parameters.
Enables intuitive, interactive, and physically plausible image editing.
Supports real-time physics-driven animation with superior temporal consistency.
Abstract
Prevailing image representation methods, including explicit representations such as raster images and Gaussian primitives, as well as implicit representations such as latent images, either suffer from representation redundancy that leads to heavy manual editing effort, or lack a direct mapping from latent variables to semantic instances or parts, making fine-grained manipulation difficult. These limitations hinder efficient and controllable image and video editing. To address these issues, we propose a hierarchical proxy-based parametric image representation that disentangles semantic, geometric, and textural attributes into independent and manipulable parameter spaces. Based on a semantic-aware decomposition of the input image, our representation constructs hierarchical proxy geometries through adaptive Bezier fitting and iterative internal region subdivision and meshing. Multi-scale…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenerative Adversarial Networks and Image Synthesis · Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques · 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis
