While Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) show increasing performance and the level of realism is becoming indistinguishable from natural images, this also comes with high demands on data and computation. We show that state-of-the-art GAN models -- such as they are being publicly released by researchers and industry -- can be used for a range of applications beyond unconditional image generation. We achieve this by an iterative scheme that also allows gaining control over the image generation process despite the highly non-linear latent spaces of the latest GAN models. We demonstrate that this opens up the possibility to re-use state-of-the-art, difficult to train, pre-trained GANs with a high level of control even if only black-box access is granted. Our work also raises concerns and awareness that the use cases of a published GAN model may well reach beyond the creators' intention, which needs to be taken into account before a full public release.
History
Preferred Citation
Hui-Po Wang, Ning Yu and Mario Fritz. Hijack-GAN: Unintended-Use of Pretrained, Black-Box GANs. In: IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). 2021.
Primary Research Area
Trustworthy Information Processing
Name of Conference
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)
Legacy Posted Date
2021-05-20
Open Access Type
Gold
BibTeX
@inproceedings{cispa_all_3426,
title = "Hijack-GAN: Unintended-Use of Pretrained, Black-Box GANs",
author = "Wang, Hui-Po and Yu, Ning and Fritz, Mario",
booktitle="{IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)}",
year="2021",
}