Monkey See, Monkey Do: Harnessing Self-attention in Motion Diffusion for Zero-shot Motion Transfer
Sigal Raab, Inbar Gat, Nathan Sala, Guy Tevet, Rotem Shalev-Arkushin,, Ohad Fried, Amit H. Bermano, Daniel Cohen-Or

TL;DR
This paper introduces MoMo, a zero-shot motion transfer method leveraging self-attention in pre-trained motion diffusion models to enable nuanced motion editing and style transfer without additional training.
Contribution
It uncovers the role of attention in motion diffusion models and integrates it for effective zero-shot motion transfer and editing of real and generated motions.
Findings
Effective zero-shot motion transfer preserving nuanced characteristics
Enables style transfer and spatial editing of motions
Outperforms existing methods in experimental evaluations
Abstract
Given the remarkable results of motion synthesis with diffusion models, a natural question arises: how can we effectively leverage these models for motion editing? Existing diffusion-based motion editing methods overlook the profound potential of the prior embedded within the weights of pre-trained models, which enables manipulating the latent feature space; hence, they primarily center on handling the motion space. In this work, we explore the attention mechanism of pre-trained motion diffusion models. We uncover the roles and interactions of attention elements in capturing and representing intricate human motion patterns, and carefully integrate these elements to transfer a leader motion to a follower one while maintaining the nuanced characteristics of the follower, resulting in zero-shot motion transfer. Editing features associated with selected motions allows us to confront a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Optical Sensing Technologies · Advanced Image Processing Techniques · Advanced Optical Imaging Technologies
MethodsFocus · Diffusion
