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Image style transfer is a popular computer vision technique that aims to merge the content of one image with the style of another to generate a unique, original image with a different aesthetic feel. Numerous models have been developed for various applications in this field, including portrait painting, art creation, and medical image processing, where additional information or annotations could be added to medical images, making them easier to read and understand. This study focuses on optimizing parameters within the pre-trained Visual Geometry Group (VGG19) network architecture, building on Google Brains 2017 work on Arbitrary style transfer in one model. The goal is to improve the quality and realism of the generated images by exploring different parameter combinations and fine-tuning weights and learning rates. This work carefully selects a range of styles and content to compare their effects during the optimization process. Finally, this fine-tuning process strikes a balance between content loss and style loss, which results in high-quality and more realistic images.
Qingxin Meng (Fri,) studied this question.