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Dear Yunjey Choi,
I read your CVPR paper, "StarGAN: Unified Generative Adversarial Networks for Multi-Domain Image-to-Image Translation", in which you refer to using Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) to assess single and multiple attribute transfer tasks. I would like to know how you calculate the AMT score. Is there statistical significance for four randomly shuffled images generated from four different methods?
I look forward to hearing from you. I would appreciate it!
Best regards,
Ying Ma
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Dear Yunjey Choi,
I read your CVPR paper, "StarGAN: Unified Generative Adversarial Networks for Multi-Domain Image-to-Image Translation", in which you refer to using Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) to assess single and multiple attribute transfer tasks. I would like to know how you calculate the AMT score. Is there statistical significance for four randomly shuffled images generated from four different methods?
I look forward to hearing from you. I would appreciate it!
Dear Yunjey Choi,
I read your CVPR paper, "StarGAN: Unified Generative Adversarial Networks for Multi-Domain Image-to-Image Translation", in which you refer to using Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) to assess single and multiple attribute transfer tasks. I would like to know how you calculate the AMT score. Is there statistical significance for four randomly shuffled images generated from four different methods?
I look forward to hearing from you. I would appreciate it!
Best regards,
Ying Ma
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: