ControlFill: Spatially Adjustable Image Inpainting from Prompt Learning
Abstract
In this report, I present an inpainting framework named ControlFill, which involves training two distinct prompts: one for generating plausible objects within a designated mask (creation) and another for filling the region by extending the background (removal). During the inference stage, these learned embeddings guide a diffusion network that operates without requiring heavy text encoders. By adjusting the relative significance of the two prompts and employing classifier-free guidance, users can control the intensity of removal or creation. Furthermore, I introduce a method to spatially vary the intensity of guidance by assigning different scales to individual pixels.
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