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Comparison of the Differences in AI-Generated Images Using Midjourney and Stable Diffusion (Midjourney와 Stable Diffusion을 이용한 AI 생성 이미지의 차이 비교)

  • Linh Bui Duong Hoai;Kang-Hee Lee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2023.07a
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    • pp.563-564
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    • 2023
  • Midjourney and Stable Diffusion are two popular AI-generated image programs nowadays. With AI's outstanding image-generation capabilities, everyone can create artistic paintings in just a few minutes. Therefore, "Comparison of differences between AI-generated images using Midjourney and Stable Diffusion" will help see each program's advantages and assist the users in identifying the tool suitable for their needs.

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Can AI-generated EUV images be used for determining DEMs of solar corona?

  • Park, Eunsu;Lee, Jin-Yi;Moon, Yong-Jae;Lee, Kyoung-Sun;Lee, Harim;Cho, Il-Hyun;Lim, Daye
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.60.2-60.2
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    • 2021
  • In this study, we determinate the differential emission measure(DEM) of solar corona using three SDO/AIA EUV channel images and three AI-generated ones. To generate the AI-generated images, we apply a deep learning model based on multi-layer perceptrons by assuming that all pixels in solar EUV images are independent of one another. For the input data, we use three SDO/AIA EUV channels (171, 193, and 211). For the target data, we use other three SDO/AIA EUV channels (94, 131, and 335). We train the model using 358 pairs of SDO/AIA EUV images at every 00:00 UT in 2011. We use SDO/AIA pixels within 1.2 solar radii to consider not only the solar disk but also above the limb. We apply our model to several brightening patches and loops in SDO/AIA images for the determination of DEMs. Our main results from this study are as follows. First, our model successfully generates three solar EUV channel images using the other three channel images. Second, the noises in the AI-generated EUV channel images are greatly reduced compared to the original target ones. Third, the estimated DEMs using three SDO/AIA images and three AI-generated ones are similar to those using three SDO/AIA images and three stacked (50 frames) ones. These results imply that our deep learning model is able to analyze temperature response functions of SDO/AIA channel images, showing a sufficient possibility that AI-generated data can be used for multi-wavelength studies of various scientific fields. SDO: Solar Dynamics Observatory AIA: Atmospheric Imaging Assembly EUV: Extreme Ultra Violet DEM: Diffrential Emission Measure

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Application of Deep Learning to Solar Data: 3. Generation of Solar images from Galileo sunspot drawings

  • Lee, Harim;Moon, Yong-Jae;Park, Eunsu;Jeong, Hyunjin;Kim, Taeyoung;Shin, Gyungin
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.81.2-81.2
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    • 2019
  • We develop an image-to-image translation model, which is a popular deep learning method based on conditional Generative Adversarial Networks (cGANs), to generate solar magnetograms and EUV images from sunspot drawings. For this, we train the model using pairs of sunspot drawings from Mount Wilson Observatory (MWO) and their corresponding SDO/HMI magnetograms and SDO/AIA EUV images (512 by 512) from January 2012 to September 2014. We test the model by comparing pairs of actual SDO images (magnetogram and EUV images) and the corresponding AI-generated ones from October to December in 2014. Our results show that bipolar structures and coronal loop structures of AI-generated images are consistent with those of the original ones. We find that their unsigned magnetic fluxes well correlate with those of the original ones with a good correlation coefficient of 0.86. We also obtain pixel-to-pixel correlations EUV images and AI-generated ones. The average correlations of 92 test samples for several SDO lines are very good: 0.88 for AIA 211, 0.87 for AIA 1600 and 0.93 for AIA 1700. These facts imply that AI-generated EUV images quite similar to AIA ones. Applying this model to the Galileo sunspot drawings in 1612, we generate HMI-like magnetograms and AIA-like EUV images of the sunspots. This application will be used to generate solar images using historical sunspot drawings.

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Comparative Analysis of AI Painting Using [Midjourney] and [Stable Diffusion] - A Case Study on Character Drawing -

  • Pingjian Jie;Xinyi Shan;Jeanhun Chung
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.403-408
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    • 2023
  • The widespread discussion of AI-generated content, fueled by the emergence of consumer applications like ChatGPT and Midjourney, has attracted significant attention. Among various AI applications, AI painting has gained popularity due to its mature technology, user-friendly nature, and excellent output quality, resulting in a rapid growth in user numbers. Midjourney and Stable Diffusion are two of the most widely used AI painting tools by users. In this study, the author adopts a perspective that represents the general public and utilizes case studies and comparative analysis to summarize the distinctive features and differences between Midjourney and Stable Diffusion in the context of AI character illustration. The aim is to provide informative material forthose interested in AI painting and lay a solid foundation for further in-depth research on AI-generated content. The research findings indicate that both software can generate excellent character images but with distinct features.

GENERATION OF FUTURE MAGNETOGRAMS FROM PREVIOUS SDO/HMI DATA USING DEEP LEARNING

  • Jeon, Seonggyeong;Moon, Yong-Jae;Park, Eunsu;Shin, Kyungin;Kim, Taeyoung
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.82.3-82.3
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    • 2019
  • In this study, we generate future full disk magnetograms in 12, 24, 36 and 48 hours advance from SDO/HMI images using deep learning. To perform this generation, we apply the convolutional generative adversarial network (cGAN) algorithm to a series of SDO/HMI magnetograms. We use SDO/HMI data from 2011 to 2016 for training four models. The models make AI-generated images for 2017 HMI data and compare them with the actual HMI magnetograms for evaluation. The AI-generated images by each model are very similar to the actual images. The average correlation coefficient between the two images for about 600 data sets are about 0.85 for four models. We are examining hundreds of active regions for more detail comparison. In the future we will use pix2pix HD and video2video translation networks for image prediction.

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A Research on Aesthetic Aspects of Checkpoint Models in [Stable Diffusion]

  • Ke Ma;Jeanhun Chung
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.130-135
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    • 2024
  • The Stable diffsuion AI tool is popular among designers because of its flexible and powerful image generation capabilities. However, due to the diversity of its AI models, it needs to spend a lot of time testing different AI models in the face of different design plans, so choosing a suitable general AI model has become a big problem at present. In this paper, by comparing the AI images generated by two different Stable diffsuion models, the advantages and disadvantages of each model are analyzed from the aspects of the matching degree of the AI image and the prompt, the color composition and light composition of the image, and the general AI model that the generated AI image has an aesthetic sense is analyzed, and the designer does not need to take cumbersome steps. A satisfactory AI image can be obtained. The results show that Playground V2.5 model can be used as a general AI model, which has both aesthetic and design sense in various style design requirements. As a result, content designers can focus more on creative content development, and expect more groundbreaking technologies to merge generative AI with content design.

Generative AI-based Exterior Building Design Visualization Approach in the Early Design Stage - Leveraging Architects' Style-trained Models - (생성형 AI 기반 초기설계단계 외관디자인 시각화 접근방안 - 건축가 스타일 추가학습 모델 활용을 바탕으로 -)

  • Yoo, Youngjin;Lee, Jin-Kook
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 2024
  • This research suggests a novel visualization approach utilizing Generative AI to render photorealistic architectural alternatives images in the early design phase. Photorealistic rendering intuitively describes alternatives and facilitates clear communication between stakeholders. Nevertheless, the conventional rendering process, utilizing 3D modelling and rendering engines, demands sophisticate model and processing time. In this context, the paper suggests a rendering approach employing the text-to-image method aimed at generating a broader range of intuitive and relevant reference images. Additionally, it employs an Text-to-Image method focused on producing a diverse array of alternatives reflecting architects' styles when visualizing the exteriors of residential buildings from the mass model images. To achieve this, fine-tuning for architects' styles was conducted using the Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) method. This approach, supported by fine-tuned models, allows not only single style-applied alternatives, but also the fusion of two or more styles to generate new alternatives. Using the proposed approach, we generated more than 15,000 meaningful images, with each image taking only about 5 seconds to produce. This demonstrates that the Generative AI-based visualization approach significantly reduces the labour and time required in conventional visualization processes, holding significant potential for transforming abstract ideas into tangible images, even in the early stages of design.

Generation of modern satellite data from Galileo sunspot drawings by deep learning

  • Lee, Harim;Park, Eunsu;Moon, Young-Jae
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.41.1-41.1
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    • 2021
  • We generate solar magnetograms and EUV images from Galileo sunspot drawings using a deep learning model based on conditional generative adversarial networks. We train the model using pairs of sunspot drawing from Mount Wilson Observatory (MWO) and their corresponding magnetogram (or UV/EUV images) from 2011 to 2015 except for every June and December by the SDO (Solar Dynamic Observatory) satellite. We evaluate the model by comparing pairs of actual magnetogram (or UV/EUV images) and the corresponding AI-generated one in June and December. Our results show that bipolar structures of the AI-generated magnetograms are consistent with those of the original ones and their unsigned magnetic fluxes (or intensities) are well consistent with those of the original ones. Applying this model to the Galileo sunspot drawings in 1612, we generate HMI-like magnetograms and AIA-like EUV images of the sunspots. We hope that the EUV intensities can be used for estimating solar EUV irradiance at long-term historical times.

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Transfer Learning-based Generated Synthetic Images Identification Model (전이 학습 기반의 생성 이미지 판별 모델 설계)

  • Chaewon Kim;Sungyeon Yoon;Myeongeun Han;Minseo Park
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.465-470
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    • 2024
  • The advancement of AI-based image generation technology has resulted in the creation of various images, emphasizing the need for technology capable of accurately discerning them. The amount of generated image data is limited, and to achieve high performance with a limited dataset, this study proposes a model for discriminating generated images using transfer learning. Applying pre-trained models from the ImageNet dataset directly to the CIFAKE input dataset, we reduce training time cost followed by adding three hidden layers and one output layer to fine-tune the model. The modeling results revealed an improvement in the performance of the model when adjusting the final layer. Using transfer learning and then adjusting layers close to the output layer, small image data-related accuracy issues can be reduced and generated images can be classified.

Study on the feasibility of using AI image generation tool for fashion design development -Focused on the use of Midjourney (패션디자인 개발을 위한 AI 이미지 생성 도구의 활용 가능성 연구 -미드저니(Midjourney)의 활용을 중심으로)

  • Park, Keunsoo
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.237-244
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    • 2023
  • Today, AI is being applied to various industrial fields, leading to a paradigm shift in the overall industry. In the fashion industry, AI is also used to predict trends and provide various services for consumers, and in particular, AI image creation tools have the potential as a tool for fashion design development. This study investigated the possibilities and limitations of using Midjourny for fashion design development by creating images using Midjourney among AI image creation tools and identifying its characteristics. The characteristics of images created in Midjourney are as follows. First, it has the intuitiveness to create images by intuitively applying or combining images corresponding to commands. Second, there is randomness in which different images are generated when the same command is entered at different times. Third, when using existing images and commands together, the image created in Midjourney is more dependent on the existing image than the command. In conclusion, Midjourny's various image creation functions and the ability to change images according to commands can be helpful in developing original fashion designs. However, it is important to note that fashion designs that cannot be worn or made are sometimes presented. It is expected that the results of this study will serve as basic data for the use of AI image creation tools for fashion design development.