Image Synthesis from a Single Example Image

The need to generate new views of a 3D object from a single real image arises in several fields, including graphics and object recognition. While the traditional approach relies on the use of 3D models, we exploit 2D image transformations that are specific to the relevant object class and learnable from example views of other “prototypical” objects of the same class.

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