Multimodal GAN
A Multimodal GAN is a generative adversarial network conditioned on — or jointly learning across — more than one data modality (e.g., text descriptions, images, audio, or structured data). By fusing information from multiple sources, the generator can synthesize realistic outputs that respect cross-modal constraints, enabling tasks such as text-to-image synthesis, image-to-audio generation, and joint modality imputation.
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- Reed, S., Akata, Z., Yan, X., Logeswaran, L., Schiele, B., & Lee, H. (2016). Generative adversarial text to image synthesis. Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), PMLR 48, 1060–1069. · URL
- Goodfellow, I., Pouget-Abadie, J., Mirza, M., Xu, B., Warde-Farley, D., Ozair, S., Courville, A., & Bengio, Y. (2014). Generative adversarial nets. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), 27. · URL
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