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Represent an image as a stack of different sized tensors

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ImStack

A quick and easy way to represent images as a stack of optimizable layers.

Optimizing the pixel values of an image to minimize some loss is common in some applications like style transfer. But because a change to any one pixel doesn't affect much of the image, results are often noisy and slow. By representing an image as a stack of layers at different resolutions, we get parameters that affect a large part of the image (low-res layers) as well as some that can encode fine detail (the high-res layers). There are better ways to do this, but I found myself using this approach enough that I decided to turn it into a proper library.

Here's a colab notebook showing this in action, generating images to match a CLIP prompt.

Install

This package is available on pypi so install should be as easy as:

pip install imstack

How to use

We create a new image stack like so:

ims = ImStack(n_layers=3)

By default, the first layer is 32x32 pixels and each subsequent layer is 2x larger. We can visualize the layers with:

ims.plot_layers()

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The parameters (pixels) of the layers are set to requires_grad=True, so you can pass the layers to an optimizer with something like optimizer = optim.Adam(ims.layers, lr=0.1, weight_decay=1e-4) to modify them based on some loss. Calling the forward pass (image = ims()) returns a tensor representation of the combined image, suitable for various pytorch operations.

For convenience, you can also get a PIL Image for easy viewing with:

ims.to_pil()

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Loading images into an ImStack

You don't need to start from scratch - pass in a PIL image and the ImStack will be initialized such that the layers combine to re-create the input image as closely as possible.

from PIL import Image

# Load the input image
input_image = Image.open('demo_image.png')
input_image

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Note how the lower layers capture broad shapes while the final layer is mostly fine detail.

# Create an image stack with init_image=input_image and plot the layers
ims_w_init = ImStack(n_layers=3, base_size=16, scale=4, out_size=256, init_image=input_image)
ims_w_init.plot_layers()

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Examples

Text-to-image with ImStack+CLIP

Very fast text-to-image, using CLIP to calculate a loss that measures how well the image matches a text prompt. In this example, the prompt was 'A watercolor painting of an underwater submarine':

Image.open('clip_eg.png')

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colab link

Style Transfer

Simple style transfer, with an ImStack being optimized such that content loss to one image and style loss to another are minimized.

Image.open('style_tf_eg.png')

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colab link

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