Duolando: Follower GPT with Off-Policy Reinforcement Learning for Dance Accompaniment
Abstract
We introduce a novel task within the field of 3D dance generation, termed dance accompaniment, which necessitates the generation of responsive movements from a dance partner, the "follower", synchronized with the lead dancer's movements and the underlying musical rhythm. Unlike existing solo or group dance generation tasks, a duet dance scenario entails a heightened degree of interaction between the two participants, requiring delicate coordination in both pose and position. To support this task, we first build a large-scale and diverse duet interactive dance dataset, DD100, by recording about 117 minutes of professional dancers' performances. To address the challenges inherent in this task, we propose a GPT-based model, Duolando, which autoregressively predicts the subsequent tokenized motion conditioned on the coordinated information of the music, the leader's and the follower's movements. To further enhance the GPT's capabilities of generating stable results on unseen conditions (music and leader motions), we devise an off-policy reinforcement learning strategy that allows the model to explore viable trajectories from out-of-distribution samplings, guided by human-defined rewards. Based on the collected dataset and proposed method, we establish a benchmark with several carefully designed metrics.
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@article{arxiv.2403.18811,
title = {Duolando: Follower GPT with Off-Policy Reinforcement Learning for Dance Accompaniment},
author = {Li Siyao and Tianpei Gu and Zhitao Yang and Zhengyu Lin and Ziwei Liu and Henghui Ding and Lei Yang and Chen Change Loy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.18811},
year = {2024}
}
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ICLR 2024