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Autori principali: Lo, Ling, Chan, Kelvin C. K., Cheng, Wen-Huang, Yang, Ming-Hsuan
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.19690
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author Lo, Ling
Chan, Kelvin C. K.
Cheng, Wen-Huang
Yang, Ming-Hsuan
author_facet Lo, Ling
Chan, Kelvin C. K.
Cheng, Wen-Huang
Yang, Ming-Hsuan
contents Existing models often struggle with complex temporal changes, particularly when generating videos with gradual attribute transitions. The most common prompt interpolation approach for motion transitions often fails to handle gradual attribute transitions, where inconsistencies tend to become more pronounced. In this work, we propose a simple yet effective method to extend existing models for smooth and consistent attribute transitions, through introducing frame-wise guidance during the denoising process. Our approach constructs a data-specific transitional direction for each noisy latent, guiding the gradual shift from initial to final attributes frame by frame while preserving the motion dynamics of the video. Moreover, we present the Controlled-Attribute-Transition Benchmark (CAT-Bench), which integrates both attribute and motion dynamics, to comprehensively evaluate the performance of different models. We further propose two metrics to assess the accuracy and smoothness of attribute transitions. Experimental results demonstrate that our approach performs favorably against existing baselines, achieving visual fidelity, maintaining alignment with text prompts, and delivering seamless attribute transitions. Code and CATBench are released: https://github.com/lynn-ling-lo/Prompt2Progression.
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spellingShingle From Prompt to Progression: Taming Video Diffusion Models for Seamless Attribute Transition
Lo, Ling
Chan, Kelvin C. K.
Cheng, Wen-Huang
Yang, Ming-Hsuan
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Existing models often struggle with complex temporal changes, particularly when generating videos with gradual attribute transitions. The most common prompt interpolation approach for motion transitions often fails to handle gradual attribute transitions, where inconsistencies tend to become more pronounced. In this work, we propose a simple yet effective method to extend existing models for smooth and consistent attribute transitions, through introducing frame-wise guidance during the denoising process. Our approach constructs a data-specific transitional direction for each noisy latent, guiding the gradual shift from initial to final attributes frame by frame while preserving the motion dynamics of the video. Moreover, we present the Controlled-Attribute-Transition Benchmark (CAT-Bench), which integrates both attribute and motion dynamics, to comprehensively evaluate the performance of different models. We further propose two metrics to assess the accuracy and smoothness of attribute transitions. Experimental results demonstrate that our approach performs favorably against existing baselines, achieving visual fidelity, maintaining alignment with text prompts, and delivering seamless attribute transitions. Code and CATBench are released: https://github.com/lynn-ling-lo/Prompt2Progression.
title From Prompt to Progression: Taming Video Diffusion Models for Seamless Attribute Transition
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.19690