![]() Masks - generated by XSeg model, masks are needed to define areas of the face that are supposed to be trained (be it SRC or DST faces) as well as define shape and obstructions needed for final masking during merging (DST). XSeg labels - labels created by user in the XSeg editor that define shapes of faces, may also include exclusions (or not include in the first place) obstructions over SRC and DST faces, used to train XSeg model to generate masks. XSeg - User trainable masking model used to generate more precise masks for SRC and DST faces that can exlcude various obstructions (depending on users labels on SRC and DST faces), DFL comes with generic trained Whole Face masking model you can use if you don't want to create your own labels right away. Quick 96 - Testing model, uses SAEHD DF-UD 96 resolution parameters and Full Face face type, meant for quick tests.Ĥ. Unlike SAEHD doesn't have different architectures to choose from and is less versatile when it comes to reusal and takes much longer to train, also doesn't have pretrain option but can offer much higher quality and results can look more like SRC.ģ. AMP - new experimental model that can adapt more to the source data and retain it's shape, meaning you can use it to swap faces that look nothing alike however this requires manual compositing as DFL does not have more advanced masking techniques such as background inpainting. Can be freely reused, pretrained and in general can offer quick results at decent quality but some architectures can suffer from low likeness or poor lighting and color matching.Ģ. SAEHD - most popular and most often used model, comes in several different variants based on various architectures, each with it's own advantages and disadvantages however in general it's meant to swap faces when both SRC and DST share some similarities, particularly general face/head shape. Model - collection of files that make up SAEHD, AMP and XSeg models that user can create/train, all are placed inside the "model" folder which is inside the "workspace" folder, basic description models below (more detailed later in the guide):ġ. SRC set/SRC dataset/Source dataset/SRC faces - extracted faces (square ratio image file of the source face that contains additional data like landmarks, masks, xseg labels, position/size/rotation on original frame) of the person we are trying to swap into a video.ĭST - always refers to content (frames, faces) from the target video (or DST/DST video) we are swapping faces in.ĭST set/DST dataset/Target dataset/DST faces - collection of extracted faces of the target person whose faces we will be replacing with likeness of SRC, same format and contains the same type of data as SRC faces.įrames - frames extracted from either source or target videos, after extraction of frames they're placed inside "data_src" or "data_dst" folders respectively.įaces - SRC/DST images of faces extracted from original frames derived from videos or photos used. SRC - always refers to content (frames, faces) of the person whose face we are trying to swap into a target video or photo. ![]()
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