CVJan 21, 2025

TokenVerse: Versatile Multi-concept Personalization in Token Modulation Space

arXiv:2501.12224v148 citationsh-index: 33ACM Trans Graph
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This addresses the problem of generating personalized images with multiple complex concepts for users of diffusion models, representing a novel method rather than incremental improvement.

The authors tackled multi-concept personalization in text-to-image generation by developing TokenVerse, which extracts visual concepts from single images and enables plug-and-play combination of multiple concepts, achieving state-of-the-art performance in challenging settings.

We present TokenVerse -- a method for multi-concept personalization, leveraging a pre-trained text-to-image diffusion model. Our framework can disentangle complex visual elements and attributes from as little as a single image, while enabling seamless plug-and-play generation of combinations of concepts extracted from multiple images. As opposed to existing works, TokenVerse can handle multiple images with multiple concepts each, and supports a wide-range of concepts, including objects, accessories, materials, pose, and lighting. Our work exploits a DiT-based text-to-image model, in which the input text affects the generation through both attention and modulation (shift and scale). We observe that the modulation space is semantic and enables localized control over complex concepts. Building on this insight, we devise an optimization-based framework that takes as input an image and a text description, and finds for each word a distinct direction in the modulation space. These directions can then be used to generate new images that combine the learned concepts in a desired configuration. We demonstrate the effectiveness of TokenVerse in challenging personalization settings, and showcase its advantages over existing methods. project's webpage in https://token-verse.github.io/

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