Being-M0.5 combines part-aware residual quantization with a 5M-sequence web-video dataset to reach real-time, part-controllable 3D motion generation, though its state-of-the-art claim does not hold on every standard benchmark.
UniPose: A Unified Multimodal Framework for Human Pose Comprehension, Generation and Editing
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Human pose plays a crucial role in the digital age. While recent works have achieved impressive progress in understanding and generating human poses, they often support only a single modality of control signals and operate in isolation, limiting their application in real-world scenarios. This paper presents UniPose, a framework employing Large Language Models (LLMs) to comprehend, generate, and edit human poses across various modalities, including images, text, and 3D SMPL poses. Specifically, we apply a pose tokenizer to convert 3D poses into discrete pose tokens, enabling seamless integration into the LLM within a unified vocabulary. To further enhance the fine-grained pose perception capabilities, we facilitate UniPose with a mixture of visual encoders, among them a pose-specific visual encoder. Benefiting from a unified learning strategy, UniPose effectively transfers knowledge across different pose-relevant tasks, adapts to unseen tasks, and exhibits extended capabilities. This work serves as the first attempt at building a general-purpose framework for pose comprehension, generation, and editing. Extensive experiments highlight UniPose's competitive and even superior performance across various pose-relevant tasks.
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Being-M0.5: A Real-Time Controllable Vision-Language-Motion Model
Being-M0.5 combines part-aware residual quantization with a 5M-sequence web-video dataset to reach real-time, part-controllable 3D motion generation, though its state-of-the-art claim does not hold on every standard benchmark.