Meta-learned test-time adaptation, focused on the shakiest parts of a video, improves the stability and quality of full-frame neural video stabilizers.
MetaPix: Few-Shot Video Retargeting
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We address the task of unsupervised retargeting of human actions from one video to another. We consider the challenging setting where only a few frames of the target is available. The core of our approach is a conditional generative model that can transcode input skeletal poses (automatically extracted with an off-the-shelf pose estimator) to output target frames. However, it is challenging to build a universal transcoder because humans can appear wildly different due to clothing and background scene geometry. Instead, we learn to adapt - or personalize - a universal generator to the particular human and background in the target. To do so, we make use of meta-learning to discover effective strategies for on-the-fly personalization. One significant benefit of meta-learning is that the personalized transcoder naturally enforces temporal coherence across its generated frames; all frames contain consistent clothing and background geometry of the target. We experiment on in-the-wild internet videos and images and show our approach improves over widely-used baselines for the task.
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Harnessing Meta-Learning for Controllable Full-Frame Video Stabilization
Meta-learned test-time adaptation, focused on the shakiest parts of a video, improves the stability and quality of full-frame neural video stabilizers.