FlowVid: Taming Imperfect Optical Flows for Consistent Video-to-Video Synthesis: Qualitative Results

This paper proposes a consistent V2V synthesis framework by jointly leveraging spatial conditions and temporal optical flow clues within the source video.


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:::info (1) Feng Liang, The University of Texas at Austin and Work partially done during an internship at Meta GenAI (Email: jeffliang@utexas.edu);

(2) Bichen Wu, Meta GenAI and Corresponding author;

(3) Jialiang Wang, Meta GenAI;

(4) Licheng Yu, Meta GenAI;

(5) Kunpeng Li, Meta GenAI;

(6) Yinan Zhao, Meta GenAI;

(7) Ishan Misra, Meta GenAI;

(8) Jia-Bin Huang, Meta GenAI;

(9) Peizhao Zhang, Meta GenAI (Email: stzpz@meta.com);

(10) Peter Vajda, Meta GenAI (Email: vajdap@meta.com);

(11) Diana Marculescu, The University of Texas at Austin (Email: dianam@utexas.edu).

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5.2. Qualitative results

In Figure 5, we qualitatively compare our method with several representative approaches. Starting with a per-frame baseline directly applying I2I models, ControlNet, to each frame. Despite using a fixed random seed, this baseline often results in noticeable flickering, such as in the man’s clothing and the tiger’s fur. CoDeF [32] produces outputs with significant blurriness when motion is big in input video, evident in areas like the man’s hands and the tiger’s face. Rerender [49] often fails to capture large motions, such as the movement of paddles in the left example. Also, the color of the edited tiger’s legs tends to blend in with the background. TokenFlow [13] occasionally struggles to follow the prompt, such as transforming the man into a pirate in the left example. It also erroneously depicts the tiger with two legs for the first frame in the right example, leading to flickering in the output video. In contrast, our method stands out in terms of editing capabilities and overall video quality, demonstrating superior performance over these methods. We highly encourage readers to refer to more video comparisons in our supplementary videos.

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