no code implementations • 26 Aug 2024 • Xu He, Xiaoyu Li, Di Kang, Jiangnan Ye, Chaopeng Zhang, Liyang Chen, Xiangjun Gao, Han Zhang, Zhiyong Wu, Haolin Zhuang
Existing works in single-image human reconstruction suffer from weak generalizability due to insufficient training data or 3D inconsistencies for a lack of comprehensive multi-view knowledge.
no code implementations • 11 Oct 2023 • Liyang Chen, Weihong Bao, Shun Lei, Boshi Tang, Zhiyong Wu, Shiyin Kang, HaoZhi Huang, Helen Meng
Existing works mostly neglect the person-specific talking style in generation, including facial expression and head pose styles.
no code implementations • 9 Aug 2023 • Liyang Chen, Zhiyong Wu, Runnan Li, Weihong Bao, Jun Ling, Xu Tan, Sheng Zhao
With our essential designs on facial style learning, our model is able to flexibly capture the expressive facial style from arbitrary video prompts and transfer it onto a personalized image renderer in a zero-shot manner.
no code implementations • 29 Aug 2022 • Jun Ling, Xu Tan, Liyang Chen, Runnan Li, Yuchao Zhang, Sheng Zhao, Li Song
In this paper, we conduct systematic analyses on the motion jittering problem based on a state-of-the-art pipeline that uses 3D face representations to bridge the input audio and output video, and improve the motion stability with a series of effective designs.
1 code implementation • 25 Aug 2022 • Sicheng Yang, Zhiyong Wu, Minglei Li, Mengchen Zhao, Jiuxin Lin, Liyang Chen, Weihong Bao
This paper describes the ReprGesture entry to the Generation and Evaluation of Non-verbal Behaviour for Embodied Agents (GENEA) challenge 2022.
no code implementations • 23 Mar 2022 • Shun Lei, Yixuan Zhou, Liyang Chen, Zhiyong Wu, Shiyin Kang, Helen Meng
In this paper, we propose a hierarchical framework to model speaking style from context.
no code implementations • 4 Dec 2020 • Panpan Zhou, Liyang Chen, Yue Liu, Ilya Sochnikov, Anthony T. Bollinger, Myung-Geun Han, Yimei Zhu, Xi He, Ivan Bozovic, Douglas Natelson
In the quest to understand high-temperature superconductivity in copper oxides, a vigorous debate has been focused on the pseudogap - a partial gap that opens over portions of the Fermi surface in the 'normal' state above the bulk critical temperature ($T_{c}$).
Superconductivity Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Strongly Correlated Electrons