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DeCo: Decoupled Human-Centered Diffusion Video Editing with Motion Consistency

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-08-15 v1

Abstract

Diffusion models usher a new era of video editing, flexibly manipulating the video contents with text prompts. Despite the widespread application demand in editing human-centered videos, these models face significant challenges in handling complex objects like humans. In this paper, we introduce DeCo, a novel video editing framework specifically designed to treat humans and the background as separate editable targets, ensuring global spatial-temporal consistency by maintaining the coherence of each individual component. Specifically, we propose a decoupled dynamic human representation that utilizes a parametric human body prior to generate tailored humans while preserving the consistent motions as the original video. In addition, we consider the background as a layered atlas to apply text-guided image editing approaches on it. To further enhance the geometry and texture of humans during the optimization, we extend the calculation of score distillation sampling into normal space and image space. Moreover, we tackle inconsistent lighting between the edited targets by leveraging a lighting-aware video harmonizer, a problem previously overlooked in decompose-edit-combine approaches. Extensive qualitative and numerical experiments demonstrate that DeCo outperforms prior video editing methods in human-centered videos, especially in longer videos.

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@article{arxiv.2408.07481,
  title  = {DeCo: Decoupled Human-Centered Diffusion Video Editing with Motion Consistency},
  author = {Xiaojing Zhong and Xinyi Huang and Xiaofeng Yang and Guosheng Lin and Qingyao Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.07481},
  year   = {2024}
}

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