Reversing a pretrained flow or diffusion generator and fine-tuning it with a classification head yields strong image classifiers, reaching 78.1% top-1 on ImageNet-64.
DynamicID: Zero-Shot Multi-ID Image Personalization with Flexible Facial Editability
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Recent advances in text-to-image generation have driven interest in generating personalized human images that depict specific identities from reference images. Although existing methods achieve high-fidelity identity preservation, they are generally limited to single-ID scenarios and offer insufficient facial editability. We present DynamicID, a tuning-free framework that inherently facilitates both single-ID and multi-ID personalized generation with high fidelity and flexible facial editability. Our key innovations include: 1) Semantic-Activated Attention (SAA), which employs query-level activation gating to minimize disruption to the base model when injecting ID features and achieve multi-ID personalization without requiring multi-ID samples during training. 2) Identity-Motion Reconfigurator (IMR), which applies feature-space manipulation to effectively disentangle and reconfigure facial motion and identity features, supporting flexible facial editing. 3) a task-decoupled training paradigm that reduces data dependency, together with VariFace-10k, a curated dataset of 10k unique individuals, each represented by 35 distinct facial images. Experimental results demonstrate that DynamicID outperforms state-of-the-art methods in identity fidelity, facial editability, and multi-ID personalization capability. Our code will be released at https://github.com/ByteCat-bot/DynamicID.
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Pretrained Reversible Generation as Unsupervised Visual Representation Learning
Reversing a pretrained flow or diffusion generator and fine-tuning it with a classification head yields strong image classifiers, reaching 78.1% top-1 on ImageNet-64.