CVApr 21

MMControl: Unified Multi-Modal Control for Joint Audio-Video Generation

arXiv:2604.1967984.3
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This work addresses the lack of comprehensive controllability in joint audio-video generation, enabling users to control both visual and acoustic aspects simultaneously, which is a novel capability for this domain.

MMControl introduces a unified multi-modal control framework for joint audio-video generation, enabling fine-grained control over character identity, voice timbre, body pose, and scene layout. It achieves high-quality synchronized audio-video outputs with composable control signals.

Recent advances in Diffusion Transformers (DiTs) have enabled high-quality joint audio-video generation, producing videos with synchronized audio within a single model. However, existing controllable generation frameworks are typically restricted to video-only control. This restricts comprehensive controllability and often leads to suboptimal cross-modal alignment. To bridge this gap, we present MMControl, which enables users to perform Multi-Modal Control in joint audio-video generation. MMControl introduces a dual-stream conditional injection mechanism. It incorporates both visual and acoustic control signals, including reference images, reference audio, depth maps, and pose sequences, into a joint generation process. These conditions are injected through bypass branches into a joint audio-video Diffusion Transformer, enabling the model to simultaneously generate identity-consistent video and timbre-consistent audio under structural constraints. Furthermore, we introduce modality-specific guidance scaling, which allows users to independently and dynamically adjust the influence strength of each visual and acoustic condition at inference time. Extensive experiments demonstrate that MMControl achieves fine-grained, composable control over character identity, voice timbre, body pose, and scene layout in joint audio-video generation.

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