Bidirectional Temporal Diffusion Model for Temporally Consistent Human Animation

1Korea Institute of Science and Technology, 2Adobe , 3AI Center CJ Corporation.
ICLR 2024

Abstract

We introduce a method to generate temporally coherent human animation from a single image, a video, or a random noise. This problem has been formulated as modeling of an auto-regressive generation, i.e., to regress past frames to decode future frames. However, such unidirectional generation is highly prone to motion drifting over time, generating unrealistic human animation with significant artifacts such as appearance distortion. We claim that bidirectional temporal modeling enforces temporal coherence on a generative network by largely suppressing the appearance ambiguity. To prove our claim, we design a novel human animation framework using a denoising diffusion model: a neural network learns to generate the image of a person by denoising temporal Gaussian noises whose intermediate results are cross-conditioned bidirectionally between consecutive frames. In the experiments, our method demonstrates strong performance compared to existing unidirectional approaches with realistic temporal coherence..

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@inproceedings{adiya2023bidirectional,
        title={Bidirectional Temporal Diffusion Model for Temporally Consistent Human Animation},
        author={Adiya, Tserendorj and LEE, JUNGEUN and Kim, Sanghun and Yoon, Jae Shin and Lim, Hwasup},
        booktitle={The Twelfth International Conference on Learning Representations},
        year={2023}
      }