CVJun 15, 2024

FreeMotion: MoCap-Free Human Motion Synthesis with Multimodal Large Language Models

arXiv:2406.10740v312 citations
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This work addresses the challenge of limited motion categories and data collection costs in computer animation, offering a more flexible approach for generating human motions.

The paper tackles the problem of poor generalizability in human motion synthesis by introducing a mocap-free method that uses multimodal large language models (MLLMs) to generate open-set human motions from natural language instructions, achieving promising results across various tasks and environments.

Human motion synthesis is a fundamental task in computer animation. Despite recent progress in this field utilizing deep learning and motion capture data, existing methods are always limited to specific motion categories, environments, and styles. This poor generalizability can be partially attributed to the difficulty and expense of collecting large-scale and high-quality motion data. At the same time, foundation models trained with internet-scale image and text data have demonstrated surprising world knowledge and reasoning ability for various downstream tasks. Utilizing these foundation models may help with human motion synthesis, which some recent works have superficially explored. However, these methods didn't fully unveil the foundation models' potential for this task and only support several simple actions and environments. In this paper, we for the first time, without any motion data, explore open-set human motion synthesis using natural language instructions as user control signals based on MLLMs across any motion task and environment. Our framework can be split into two stages: 1) sequential keyframe generation by utilizing MLLMs as a keyframe designer and animator; 2) motion filling between keyframes through interpolation and motion tracking. Our method can achieve general human motion synthesis for many downstream tasks. The promising results demonstrate the worth of mocap-free human motion synthesis aided by MLLMs and pave the way for future research.

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