Grounded Forcing introduces dual memory caching, reference-based positional embeddings, and proximity-weighted recaching to bridge stable semantics with local dynamics, improving long-range consistency in autoregressive video synthesis.
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems37, 24081–24125 (2024)
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StreamEdit enables high-quality training-free video editing by adapting streaming video generation models with dual-branch fast sampling, self-attention bridge, cross-attention grounding, source-oriented guidance, and visual prompting, outperforming prior methods in few-step regimes.
Head Forcing assigns tailored KV cache strategies to local, anchor, and memory attention heads plus head-wise RoPE re-encoding to extend autoregressive video generation from seconds to minutes without training.
A decoupled memory branch with hybrid cues, cross-attention, and gating improves spatial consistency and data efficiency in long-horizon camera-trajectory video generation.
Hybrid Forcing combines linear temporal attention for long-range retention, block-sparse attention for efficiency, and decoupled distillation to achieve real-time unbounded 832x480 streaming video generation at 29.5 FPS.
DVG-WM disentangles dynamics learning from visual synthesis via flow matching and latent degradation to deliver faster, higher-quality video predictions for robotic manipulation.
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Grounded Forcing: Bridging Time-Independent Semantics and Proximal Dynamics in Autoregressive Video Synthesis
Grounded Forcing introduces dual memory caching, reference-based positional embeddings, and proximity-weighted recaching to bridge stable semantics with local dynamics, improving long-range consistency in autoregressive video synthesis.
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StreamEdit: Training-Free Video Editing via Few-Step Streaming Video Generation
StreamEdit enables high-quality training-free video editing by adapting streaming video generation models with dual-branch fast sampling, self-attention bridge, cross-attention grounding, source-oriented guidance, and visual prompting, outperforming prior methods in few-step regimes.
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Head Forcing: Long Autoregressive Video Generation via Head Heterogeneity
Head Forcing assigns tailored KV cache strategies to local, anchor, and memory attention heads plus head-wise RoPE re-encoding to extend autoregressive video generation from seconds to minutes without training.
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Memorize When Needed: Decoupled Memory Control for Spatially Consistent Long-Horizon Video Generation
A decoupled memory branch with hybrid cues, cross-attention, and gating improves spatial consistency and data efficiency in long-horizon camera-trajectory video generation.
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Long-Horizon Streaming Video Generation via Hybrid Attention with Decoupled Distillation
Hybrid Forcing combines linear temporal attention for long-range retention, block-sparse attention for efficiency, and decoupled distillation to achieve real-time unbounded 832x480 streaming video generation at 29.5 FPS.
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DVG-WM: Disentangled Video Generation Enables Efficient Embodied World Model for Robotic Manipulation
DVG-WM disentangles dynamics learning from visual synthesis via flow matching and latent degradation to deliver faster, higher-quality video predictions for robotic manipulation.