Delving into the Frequency: Temporally Consistent Human Motion Transfer in the Fourier Space
Guang Yang, Wu Liu, Xinchen Liu, Xiaoyan Gu, Juan Cao, Jintao Li

TL;DR
This paper investigates the frequency domain differences between natural and synthetic videos for human motion transfer, proposing a novel frequency-based framework that enhances temporal consistency and visual quality in synthesized videos.
Contribution
The paper introduces the first comprehensive frequency domain analysis for human motion transfer and proposes FreMOTR, a framework with two novel regularization modules to improve temporal and spatial consistency.
Findings
Nearly 30% improvement in temporal consistency metrics.
Enhanced frame-level visual quality of synthetic videos.
Effective mitigation of spatial artifacts and temporal inconsistency.
Abstract
Human motion transfer refers to synthesizing photo-realistic and temporally coherent videos that enable one person to imitate the motion of others. However, current synthetic videos suffer from the temporal inconsistency in sequential frames that significantly degrades the video quality, yet is far from solved by existing methods in the pixel domain. Recently, some works on DeepFake detection try to distinguish the natural and synthetic images in the frequency domain because of the frequency insufficiency of image synthesizing methods. Nonetheless, there is no work to study the temporal inconsistency of synthetic videos from the aspects of the frequency-domain gap between natural and synthetic videos. In this paper, we propose to delve into the frequency space for temporally consistent human motion transfer. First of all, we make the first comprehensive analysis of natural and synthetic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Vision and Imaging · Advanced Image Processing Techniques · Image Enhancement Techniques
