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Main Authors: Ding, Kaixin, Chen, Xi, Ji, Sihui, Gao, Yuan, Hou, Liang, Tao, Xin, Zhao, Hengshuang
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.21002
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author Ding, Kaixin
Chen, Xi
Ji, Sihui
Gao, Yuan
Hou, Liang
Tao, Xin
Zhao, Hengshuang
author_facet Ding, Kaixin
Chen, Xi
Ji, Sihui
Gao, Yuan
Hou, Liang
Tao, Xin
Zhao, Hengshuang
contents The demand for high-resolution video generation is growing rapidly. However, the generation resolution is severely constrained by slow inference speeds. For instance, Wan2.1 requires over 50 minutes to generate a single 720p video. While previous works explore accelerating video generation from various aspects, most of them compromise the distinctive signatures (e.g., layout, semantic, motion) of the original model. In this work, we propose SURF, an efficient framework for generating high-resolution videos, while maximally keeping the signatures. Specifically, SURF divides video generation into two stages: First, we leverage the pretrained model to infer at optimal resolution and downsample latent to generate low-resolution previews in fast speed; then we design a Refiner to upscale the preview. In the preview stage, we identify that directly inferring a model (trained with higher resolution) on lower resolution causes severe losses in signatures. So we introduce noise reshifting, a training-free technique that mitigates this issue by conducting initial denoising steps on the original resolution and switching to low resolution in later steps. In the refine stage, we establish a mapping relationship between the preview and the high-resolution target, which significantly reduces the denoising steps. We further integrate shifting windows and carefully design the training paradigm to get a powerful and efficient Refiner. In this way, SURF enables generating high-resolution videos efficiently while maximally closer to the signatures of the given pretrained model. SURF is conceptually simple and could serve as a plug-in that is compatible with various base model and acceleration methods. For example, it achieves 12.5x speedup for generating 5-second, 16fps, 720p Wan 2.1 videos and 8.7x speedup for generating 5-second, 24fps, 720p HunyuanVideo.
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spellingShingle SURF: Signature-Retained Fast Video Generation
Ding, Kaixin
Chen, Xi
Ji, Sihui
Gao, Yuan
Hou, Liang
Tao, Xin
Zhao, Hengshuang
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The demand for high-resolution video generation is growing rapidly. However, the generation resolution is severely constrained by slow inference speeds. For instance, Wan2.1 requires over 50 minutes to generate a single 720p video. While previous works explore accelerating video generation from various aspects, most of them compromise the distinctive signatures (e.g., layout, semantic, motion) of the original model. In this work, we propose SURF, an efficient framework for generating high-resolution videos, while maximally keeping the signatures. Specifically, SURF divides video generation into two stages: First, we leverage the pretrained model to infer at optimal resolution and downsample latent to generate low-resolution previews in fast speed; then we design a Refiner to upscale the preview. In the preview stage, we identify that directly inferring a model (trained with higher resolution) on lower resolution causes severe losses in signatures. So we introduce noise reshifting, a training-free technique that mitigates this issue by conducting initial denoising steps on the original resolution and switching to low resolution in later steps. In the refine stage, we establish a mapping relationship between the preview and the high-resolution target, which significantly reduces the denoising steps. We further integrate shifting windows and carefully design the training paradigm to get a powerful and efficient Refiner. In this way, SURF enables generating high-resolution videos efficiently while maximally closer to the signatures of the given pretrained model. SURF is conceptually simple and could serve as a plug-in that is compatible with various base model and acceleration methods. For example, it achieves 12.5x speedup for generating 5-second, 16fps, 720p Wan 2.1 videos and 8.7x speedup for generating 5-second, 24fps, 720p HunyuanVideo.
title SURF: Signature-Retained Fast Video Generation
topic Graphics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.21002