UniHM merges continuous 6DoF motion with discrete local tokens in one autoregressive plus diffusion model for scene-aware text-to-motion and text-to-HOI, but its claimed first-ness and ablations are not fully consistent.
Auto-Regressive Diffusion for Generating 3D Human-Object Interactions
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Text-driven Human-Object Interaction (Text-to-HOI) generation is an emerging field with applications in animation, video games, virtual reality, and robotics. A key challenge in HOI generation is maintaining interaction consistency in long sequences. Existing Text-to-Motion-based approaches, such as discrete motion tokenization, cannot be directly applied to HOI generation due to limited data in this domain and the complexity of the modality. To address the problem of interaction consistency in long sequences, we propose an autoregressive diffusion model (ARDHOI) that predicts the next continuous token. Specifically, we introduce a Contrastive Variational Autoencoder (cVAE) to learn a physically plausible space of continuous HOI tokens, thereby ensuring that generated human-object motions are realistic and natural. For generating sequences autoregressively, we develop a Mamba-based context encoder to capture and maintain consistent sequential actions. Additionally, we implement an MLP-based denoiser to generate the subsequent token conditioned on the encoded context. Our model has been evaluated on the OMOMO and BEHAVE datasets, where it outperforms existing state-of-the-art methods in terms of both performance and inference speed. This makes ARDHOI a robust and efficient solution for text-driven HOI tasks
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UniHM: Universal Human Motion Generation with Object Interactions in Indoor Scenes
UniHM merges continuous 6DoF motion with discrete local tokens in one autoregressive plus diffusion model for scene-aware text-to-motion and text-to-HOI, but its claimed first-ness and ablations are not fully consistent.