Jiasun Feng

2papers

2 Papers

73.6SDJun 2
Foley-Omni: A Unified Multimodal Generation Model from Task-Level Audio Synthesis to Complete Video Soundtrack Generation

Ye Tao, Lupeng Liu, Xuenan Xu et al.

Recent unified audio generation models can support diverse tasks across speech, sound effects, and music, but most of them still focus on isolated task-level synthesis. However, real video production often requires multiple components of a complete audio track to be generated jointly and consistently for the same video. We present Foley-Omni, a unified multimodal audio generation model that extends isolated task-level synthesis to complete video soundtrack generation by jointly modeling speech, sound effects, and music within a shared latent generation process. To support training and reproducible evaluation, we develop an audiovisual data curation pipeline and introduce V2ST-Bench, a benchmark for holistic video soundtrack generation evaluation. Experiments show that Foley-Omni achieves competitive performance with expert systems on individual synthesis tasks, while improving speech intelligibility, audiovisual consistency and perceptual quality for mixed soundtrack generation.

CVNov 28, 2025
AnyTalker: Scaling Multi-Person Talking Video Generation with Interactivity Refinement

Zhizhou Zhong, Yicheng Ji, Zhe Kong et al.

Recently, multi-person video generation has started to gain prominence. While a few preliminary works have explored audio-driven multi-person talking video generation, they often face challenges due to the high costs of diverse multi-person data collection and the difficulty of driving multiple identities with coherent interactivity. To address these challenges, we propose AnyTalker, a multi-person generation framework that features an extensible multi-stream processing architecture. Specifically, we extend Diffusion Transformer's attention block with a novel identity-aware attention mechanism that iteratively processes identity-audio pairs, allowing arbitrary scaling of drivable identities. Besides, training multi-person generative models demands massive multi-person data. Our proposed training pipeline depends solely on single-person videos to learn multi-person speaking patterns and refines interactivity with only a few real multi-person clips. Furthermore, we contribute a targeted metric and dataset designed to evaluate the naturalness and interactivity of the generated multi-person videos. Extensive experiments demonstrate that AnyTalker achieves remarkable lip synchronization, visual quality, and natural interactivity, striking a favorable balance between data costs and identity scalability.