DualVector: Unsupervised Vector Font Synthesis with Dual-Part Representation

Automatic generation of fonts can be an important aid to typeface design. Many current approaches regard glyphs as pixelated images, which present artifacts when scaling and inevitable quality losses after vectorization. On the other hand, existing vector font synthesis methods either fail to repres...

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Published in2023 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) pp. 14193 - 14202
Main Authors Liu, Ying-Tian, Zhang, Zhifei, Guo, Yuan-Chen, Fisher, Matthew, Wang, Zhaowen, Zhang, Song-Hai
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.06.2023
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Summary:Automatic generation of fonts can be an important aid to typeface design. Many current approaches regard glyphs as pixelated images, which present artifacts when scaling and inevitable quality losses after vectorization. On the other hand, existing vector font synthesis methods either fail to represent the shape concisely or require vector supervision during training. To push the quality of vector font synthesis to the next level, we propose a novel dual-part representation for vector glyphs, where each glyph is modeled as a collection of closed "positive" and "negative" path pairs. The glyph contour is then obtained by boolean operations on these paths. We first learn such a representation only from glyph images and devise a subsequent contour refinement step to align the contour with an image representation to further enhance details. Our method, named DualVector, outperforms state-of-the-art methods in vector font synthesis both quantitatively and qualitatively. Our synthesized vector fonts can be easily converted to common digital font formats like TrueType Font for practical use. The code is released at https://github.com/thuliu-yt16/dualvector.
ISSN:2575-7075
DOI:10.1109/CVPR52729.2023.01364