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3 months ago

TEMOS: Generating diverse human motions from textual descriptions

Mathis Petrovich Michael J. Black Gül Varol

TEMOS: Generating diverse human motions from textual descriptions

Abstract

We address the problem of generating diverse 3D human motions from textual descriptions. This challenging task requires joint modeling of both modalities: understanding and extracting useful human-centric information from the text, and then generating plausible and realistic sequences of human poses. In contrast to most previous work which focuses on generating a single, deterministic, motion from a textual description, we design a variational approach that can produce multiple diverse human motions. We propose TEMOS, a text-conditioned generative model leveraging variational autoencoder (VAE) training with human motion data, in combination with a text encoder that produces distribution parameters compatible with the VAE latent space. We show the TEMOS framework can produce both skeleton-based animations as in prior work, as well more expressive SMPL body motions. We evaluate our approach on the KIT Motion-Language benchmark and, despite being relatively straightforward, demonstrate significant improvements over the state of the art. Code and models are available on our webpage.

Code Repositories

Mathux/TEMOS
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pytorch
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Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
motion-synthesis-on-inter-xTEMOS
FID: 29.258
MMDist: 6.867
MModality: 0.672
R-Precision Top3: 0.238
motion-synthesis-on-interhumanTEMOS
FID: 17.375
MMDist: 6.342
MModality: 0.535
R-Precision Top3: 0.450

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