Search Results for author: Camille Couprie

Found 20 papers, 9 papers with code

Better (pseudo-)labels for semi-supervised instance segmentation

no code implementations18 Mar 2024 François Porcher, Camille Couprie, Marc Szafraniec, Jakob Verbeek

Despite the availability of large datasets for tasks like image classification and image-text alignment, labeled data for more complex recognition tasks, such as detection and segmentation, is less abundant.

Few-Shot Learning Image Classification +3

Unlocking Pre-trained Image Backbones for Semantic Image Synthesis

no code implementations20 Dec 2023 Tariq Berrada, Jakob Verbeek, Camille Couprie, Karteek Alahari

Semantic image synthesis, i. e., generating images from user-provided semantic label maps, is an important conditional image generation task as it allows to control both the content as well as the spatial layout of generated images.

Conditional Image Generation Image Classification +1

Guided Distillation for Semi-Supervised Instance Segmentation

1 code implementation3 Aug 2023 Tariq Berrada, Camille Couprie, Karteek Alahari, Jakob Verbeek

Although instance segmentation methods have improved considerably, the dominant paradigm is to rely on fully-annotated training images, which are tedious to obtain.

Instance Segmentation Semantic Segmentation +1

Unifying conditional and unconditional semantic image synthesis with OCO-GAN

no code implementations25 Nov 2022 Marlène Careil, Stéphane Lathuilière, Camille Couprie, Jakob Verbeek

To allow for more control, image synthesis can be conditioned on semantic segmentation maps that instruct the generator the position of objects in the image.

Image Generation Semantic Segmentation

Efficient conditioned face animation using frontally-viewed embedding

no code implementations16 Mar 2022 Maxime Oquab, Daniel Haziza, Ludovic Schwartz, Tao Xu, Katayoun Zand, Rui Wang, Peirong Liu, Camille Couprie

As the quality of few shot facial animation from landmarks increases, new applications become possible, such as ultra low bandwidth video chat compression with a high degree of realism.

Low Bandwidth Video-Chat Compression using Deep Generative Models

no code implementations1 Dec 2020 Maxime Oquab, Pierre Stock, Oran Gafni, Daniel Haziza, Tao Xu, Peizhao Zhang, Onur Celebi, Yana Hasson, Patrick Labatut, Bobo Bose-Kolanu, Thibault Peyronel, Camille Couprie

To unlock video chat for hundreds of millions of people hindered by poor connectivity or unaffordable data costs, we propose to authentically reconstruct faces on the receiver's device using facial landmarks extracted at the sender's side and transmitted over the network.

Impact of base dataset design on few-shot image classification

no code implementations ECCV 2020 Othman Sbai, Camille Couprie, Mathieu Aubry

In this paper, we systematically study the effect of variations in the training data by evaluating deep features trained on different image sets in a few-shot classification setting.

Classification Few-Shot Image Classification +1

Inspirational Adversarial Image Generation

1 code implementation17 Jun 2019 Baptiste Rozière, Morgane Riviere, Olivier Teytaud, Jérémy Rapin, Yann Lecun, Camille Couprie

We design a simple optimization method to find the optimal latent parameters corresponding to the closest generation to any input inspirational image.

Image Generation

Learning Diverse Generations using Determinantal Point Processes

no code implementations ICLR 2019 Mohamed Elfeki, Camille Couprie, Mohamed Elhoseiny

Embedded in an adversarial training and variational autoencoder, our Generative DPP approach shows a consistent resistance to mode-collapse on a wide-variety of synthetic data and natural image datasets including MNIST, CIFAR10, and CelebA, while outperforming state-of-the-art methods for data-efficiency, convergence-time, and generation quality.

Point Processes

Unsupervised Image Decomposition in Vector Layers

no code implementations13 Dec 2018 Othman Sbai, Camille Couprie, Mathieu Aubry

Deep image generation is becoming a tool to enhance artists and designers creativity potential.

Image Generation Image Reconstruction +3

GDPP: Learning Diverse Generations Using Determinantal Point Process

4 code implementations30 Nov 2018 Mohamed Elfeki, Camille Couprie, Morgane Riviere, Mohamed Elhoseiny

Generative models have proven to be an outstanding tool for representing high-dimensional probability distributions and generating realistic-looking images.

Deep Spatio-Temporal Random Fields for Efficient Video Segmentation

no code implementations CVPR 2018 Siddhartha Chandra, Camille Couprie, Iasonas Kokkinos

In this work we introduce a time- and memory-efficient method for structured prediction that couples neuron decisions across both space at time.

Instance Segmentation Semantic Segmentation +4

DeSIGN: Design Inspiration from Generative Networks

1 code implementation3 Apr 2018 Othman Sbai, Mohamed Elhoseiny, Antoine Bordes, Yann Lecun, Camille Couprie

Can an algorithm create original and compelling fashion designs to serve as an inspirational assistant?

Image Generation Retrieval

BARCHAN: Blob Alignment for Robust CHromatographic ANalysis

no code implementations25 Feb 2017 Camille Couprie, Laurent Duval, Maxime Moreaud, Sophie Hénon, Mélinda Tebib, Vincent Souchon

Comprehensive Two dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) plays a central role into the elucidation of complex samples.

Semantic Segmentation using Adversarial Networks

1 code implementation25 Nov 2016 Pauline Luc, Camille Couprie, Soumith Chintala, Jakob Verbeek

Adversarial training has been shown to produce state of the art results for generative image modeling.

Segmentation Semantic Segmentation

Deep multi-scale video prediction beyond mean square error

5 code implementations17 Nov 2015 Michael Mathieu, Camille Couprie, Yann Lecun

Learning to predict future images from a video sequence involves the construction of an internal representation that models the image evolution accurately, and therefore, to some degree, its content and dynamics.

Optical Flow Estimation Video Prediction

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