STIV: Scalable Text and Image Conditioned Video Generation
The field of video generation has made remarkable advancements, yet there remains a pressing need for a clear, systematic recipe that can guide the development of robust and scalable models. In this work, we present a comprehensive study that systematically explores the interplay of model architectu...
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Zusammenfassung: | The field of video generation has made remarkable advancements, yet there
remains a pressing need for a clear, systematic recipe that can guide the
development of robust and scalable models. In this work, we present a
comprehensive study that systematically explores the interplay of model
architectures, training recipes, and data curation strategies, culminating in a
simple and scalable text-image-conditioned video generation method, named STIV.
Our framework integrates image condition into a Diffusion Transformer (DiT)
through frame replacement, while incorporating text conditioning via a joint
image-text conditional classifier-free guidance. This design enables STIV to
perform both text-to-video (T2V) and text-image-to-video (TI2V) tasks
simultaneously. Additionally, STIV can be easily extended to various
applications, such as video prediction, frame interpolation, multi-view
generation, and long video generation, etc. With comprehensive ablation studies
on T2I, T2V, and TI2V, STIV demonstrate strong performance, despite its simple
design. An 8.7B model with 512 resolution achieves 83.1 on VBench T2V,
surpassing both leading open and closed-source models like CogVideoX-5B, Pika,
Kling, and Gen-3. The same-sized model also achieves a state-of-the-art result
of 90.1 on VBench I2V task at 512 resolution. By providing a transparent and
extensible recipe for building cutting-edge video generation models, we aim to
empower future research and accelerate progress toward more versatile and
reliable video generation solutions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.07730 |