CVMar 14, 2025

ACMo: Attribute Controllable Motion Generation

arXiv:2503.11038v12 citationsh-index: 23
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This work addresses the need for precise, user-friendly attribute control in motion generation for applications like animation or robotics, though it appears incremental by building on existing diffusion models and adapters.

The paper tackles the problem of limited user control and generalizability in motion generation by introducing an Attribute Controllable Motion architecture that decouples conditions like style and text, achieving performance comparable to state-of-the-art methods.

Attributes such as style, fine-grained text, and trajectory are specific conditions for describing motion. However, existing methods often lack precise user control over motion attributes and suffer from limited generalizability to unseen motions. This work introduces an Attribute Controllable Motion generation architecture, to address these challenges via decouple any conditions and control them separately. Firstly, we explored the Attribute Diffusion Model to imporve text-to-motion performance via decouple text and motion learning, as the controllable model relies heavily on the pre-trained model. Then, we introduce Motion Adpater to quickly finetune previously unseen motion patterns. Its motion prompts inputs achieve multimodal text-to-motion generation that captures user-specified styles. Finally, we propose a LLM Planner to bridge the gap between unseen attributes and dataset-specific texts via local knowledage for user-friendly interaction. Our approach introduces the capability for motion prompts for stylize generation, enabling fine-grained and user-friendly attribute control while providing performance comparable to state-of-the-art methods. Project page: https://mjwei3d.github.io/ACMo/

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