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EmoEdit: Evoking Emotions through Image Manipulation

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Affective Image Manipulation (AIM) seeks to modify user-provided images to evoke specific emotional responses. This task is inherently complex due to its twofold objective: significantly evoking the intended emotion, while preserving the original image composition. Existing AIM methods primarily adjust color and style, often failing to elicit precise and profound emotional shifts. Drawing on psychological insights, we introduce EmoEdit, which extends AIM by incorporating content modifications to enhance emotional impact. Specifically, we first construct EmoEditSet, a large-scale AIM dataset comprising 40,120 paired data through emotion attribution and data construction. To make existing generative models emotion-aware, we design the Emotion adapter and train it using EmoEditSet. We further propose an instruction loss to capture the semantic variations in data pairs. Our method is evaluated both qualitatively and quantitatively, demonstrating superior performance compared to existing state-of-the-art techniques. Additionally, we showcase the portability of our Emotion adapter to other diffusion-based models, enhancing their emotion knowledge with diverse semantics.

Jingyuan Yang, Jiawei Feng, Weibin Luo, Dani Lischinski, Daniel Cohen-Or, Hui Huang• 2024

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Controllable Image Generation and EditingCelebA-HQ (test)
Accuracy69.5
20
Human Image Controllability and EditingAffectHuman-43K (test)
Accuracy70.5
20
Facial Image EditingAffectNet
Accuracy64.6
20
Affective Image StylizationEmoEdit (inference)
CLIP Score0.597
11
Image Emotion EditingImage emotion editing 472 images (test)
SSIM0.3455
6
Image Emotion EditingUser Study
Structural Similarity3.56
4
Affective image editingPick-a-Pic
HPSV223.26
4
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