Authors: (1) Hoon Kim, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (2) Minje Jang, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (3) Wonjun Yoon, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (4) Jisoo Lee, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (5) Donghyun Na, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (6) Sanghyun Woo, New York University, and contributed equally to this work. Editor's Note: This is Part 4 of 14 of a study introducing a method for improving how light and shadows can be applied to human portraits in digital images. Read the rest below. Table of Links Abstract and 1. Introduction 2. Related Work 3. SwitchLight and 3.1. Preliminaries 3.2. Problem Formulation 3.3. Architecture 3.4. Objectives 4. Multi-Masked Autoencoder Pre-training 5. Data 6. Experiments 7. Conclusion Appendix A. Implementation Details B. User Study Interface C. Video Demonstration D. Additional Qualitative Results & References 3.2. Problem Formulation This paper is available on arxiv under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED license. Authors: (1) Hoon Kim, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (2) Minje Jang, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (3) Wonjun Yoon, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (4) Jisoo Lee, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (5) Donghyun Na, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (6) Sanghyun Woo, New York University, and contributed equally to this work. Authors: Authors: (1) Hoon Kim, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (2) Minje Jang, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (3) Wonjun Yoon, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (4) Jisoo Lee, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (5) Donghyun Na, Beeble AI, and contributed equally to this work; (6) Sanghyun Woo, New York University, and contributed equally to this work. Editor's Note: This is Part 4 of 14 of a study introducing a method for improving how light and shadows can be applied to human portraits in digital images. Read the rest below. Editor's Note: This is Part 4 of 14 of a study introducing a method for improving how light and shadows can be applied to human portraits in digital images. Read the rest below. Editor's Note: This is Part 4 of 14 of a study introducing a method for improving how light and shadows can be applied to human portraits in digital images. Read the rest below. Editor's Note: This is Part 4 of 14 of a study introducing a method for improving how light and shadows can be applied to human portraits in digital images. Read the rest below. Table of Links Abstract and 1. Introduction 2. Related Work 3. SwitchLight and 3.1. Preliminaries 3.2. Problem Formulation 3.3. Architecture 3.4. Objectives 4. Multi-Masked Autoencoder Pre-training 5. Data 6. Experiments 7. Conclusion Abstract and 1. Introduction Abstract and 1. Introduction 2. Related Work 2. Related Work 3. SwitchLight and 3.1. Preliminaries 3. SwitchLight and 3.1. Preliminaries 3.2. Problem Formulation 3.2. Problem Formulation 3.3. Architecture 3.3. Architecture 3.4. Objectives 3.4. Objectives 4. Multi-Masked Autoencoder Pre-training 4. Multi-Masked Autoencoder Pre-training 5. Data 5. Data 6. Experiments 6. Experiments 7. Conclusion 7. Conclusion Appendix A. Implementation Details B. User Study Interface C. Video Demonstration D. Additional Qualitative Results & References A. Implementation Details A. Implementation Details B. User Study Interface B. User Study Interface C. Video Demonstration C. Video Demonstration D. Additional Qualitative Results & References D. Additional Qualitative Results & References 3.2. Problem Formulation This paper is available on arxiv under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED license. This paper is available on arxiv under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED license. available on arxiv