Official PyTorch implementation of MX-Font (Multiple Heads are Better than One: Few-shot Font Generation with Multiple Localized Experts)

Overview

Introduction

Pytorch implementation of Multiple Heads are Better than One: Few-shot Font Generation with Multiple Localized Expert. | paper

Song Park1, Sanghyuk Chun2, 3, Junbum Cha3, Bado Lee3, Hyunjung Shim1
1 School of Integrated Technology, Yonsei university
2 NAVER AI Lab
3 NAVER CLOVA

A few-shot font generation (FFG) method has to satisfy two objectives: the generated images should preserve the underlying global structure of the target character and present the diverse local reference style. Existing FFG methods aim to disentangle content and style either by extracting a universal representation style or extracting multiple component-wise style representations. However, previous methods either fail to capture diverse local styles or cannot be generalized to a character with unseen components, e.g., unseen language systems. To mitigate the issues, we propose a novel FFG method, named Multiple Localized Experts Few-shot Font Generation Network (MX-Font). MX-Font extracts multiple style features not explicitly conditioned on component labels, but automatically by multiple experts to represent different local concepts, e.g., left-side sub-glyph. Owing to the multiple experts, MX-Font can capture diverse local concepts and show the generalizability to unseen languages. During training, we utilize component labels as weak supervision to guide each expert to be specialized for different local concepts. We formulate the component assign problem to each expert as the graph matching problem, and solve it by the Hungarian algorithm. We also employ the independence loss and the content-style adversarial loss to impose the content-style disentanglement. In our experiments, MX-Font outperforms previous state-of-the-art FFG methods in the Chinese generation and cross-lingual, e.g., Chinese to Korean, generation.

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Prerequisites

conda install numpy scipy scikit-image tqdm jsonlib-python3 fonttools

Usage

Note that, we only provide the example font files; not the font files used for the training the provided weight (generator.pth). The example font files are downloaded from here.

Preparing Data

  • The examples of datasets are in (./data)

Font files (.ttf)

  • Prepare the TrueType font files(.ttf) to use for the training and the validation.
  • Put the training font files and validation font files into separate directories.

The text files containing the available characters of .ttf files (.txt)

  • If you have the available character list of a .ttf file, save its available characters list to a text file (.txt) with the same name in the same directory with the ttf file.
    • (example) TTF file: data/ttfs/train/MaShanZheng-Regular.ttf, its available characters: data/ttfs/train/MaShanZheng-Regular.txt
  • You can also generate the available characters files automatically using the get_chars_from_ttf.py
# Generating the available characters file

python get_chars_from_ttf.py --root_dir path/to/ttf/dir
  • --root_dir: The root directory to find the .ttf files. All the .ttf files under this directory and its subdirectories will be processed.

The json files with decomposition information (.json)

  • The files for the decomposition information are needed.
    • The files for the Chinese characters are provided. (data/chn_decomposition.json, data/primals.json)
    • If you want to train the model with a language other than Chinese, the files for the decomposition rule (see below) are also needed.
      • Decomposition rule
        • structure: dict (in json format)
        • format: {char: [list of components]}
        • example: {'㐬': ['亠', '厶', '川'], '㐭': ['亠', '囗', '口']}
      • Primals
        • structure: list (in json format)
        • format: [All the components in the decomposition rule file]
        • example: ['亠', '厶', '川', '囗', '口']

Training

Modify the configuration file (cfgs/train.yaml)

- use_ddp:  whether to use DataDistributedParallel, for multi-GPUs.
- port:  the port for the DataDistributedParallel training.

- work_dir:  the directory to save checkpoints, validation images, and the log.
- decomposition:  path to the "decomposition rule" file.
- primals:  path to the "primals" file.

- dset:  (leave blank)
  - train:  (leave blank)
    - data_dir : path to .ttf files for the training
  - val: (leave blank)
    - data_dir : path to .ttf files for the validation
    - source_font : path to .ttf file used as the source font during the validation

Run training

python train.py cfgs/train.yaml
  • arguments
    • path/to/config (first argument): path to configration file.
    • --resume (optional) : path to checkpoint to resume.

Test

Preparing the reference images

  • Prepare the reference images and the .ttf file to use as the source font.
  • The reference images are should be placed in this format:
    * data_dir
    |-- font1
        |-- char1.png
        |-- char2.png
        |-- char3.png
    |-- font2
        |-- char1.png
        |-- char2.png
            .
            .
            .
  • The names of the directory or the image files are not important, however, the images with the same reference style are should be grouped with the same directory.
  • If you want to generate only specific characters, prepare the file containing the list of the characters to generate.
    • The example file is provided. (data/chn_gen.json)

Modify the configuration file (cfgs/eval.yaml)

- dset:  (leave blank)
  - test:  (leave blank)
    - data_dir: path to reference images
    - source_font: path to .ttf file used as the source font during the generation
    - gen_chars_file: path to file of the characters to generate. Leave blank if you want to generate all the available characters in the source font.

Run test

python eval.py \
    cfgs/eval.yaml \
    --weight generator.pth \
    --result_dir path/to/save/images
  • arguments
    • path/to/config (first argument): path to configration file.
    • --weight : path to saved weight to test.
    • --result_dir: path to save generated images.

Code license

This project is distributed under MIT license, except modules.py which is adopted from https://github.com/NVlabs/FUNIT.

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Acknowledgement

This project is based on clovaai/dmfont and clovaai/lffont.

How to cite

@article{park2021mxfont,
    title={Multiple Heads are Better than One: Few-shot Font Generation with Multiple Localized Experts},
    author={Park, Song and Chun, Sanghyuk and Cha, Junbum and Lee, Bado and Shim, Hyunjung},
    year={2021},
    journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.00887},
}
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