ReMoS: 3D Motion-Conditioned Reaction Synthesis for Two-Person Interactions

Anindita Ghosh*, Rishabh Dabral, Vladislav Golyanik, Christian Theobalt, Philipp Slusallek ;

Abstract


"Current approaches for 3D human motion synthesis generate high-quality animations of digital humans performing a wide variety of actions and gestures. However, a notable technological gap exists in addressing the complex dynamics of multi-human interactions within this paradigm. In this work, we present , a denoising diffusion-based model that synthesizes full-body reactive motion of a person in a two-person interaction scenario. Given the motion of one person, we employ a combined spatio-temporal cross-attention mechanism to synthesize the reactive body and hand motion of the second person, thereby completing the interactions between the two. We demonstrate across challenging two-person scenarios such as pair-dancing, Ninjutsu, kickboxing, and acrobatics, where one person’s movements have complex and diverse influences on the other. We also contribute the dataset for two-person interactions containing full-body and finger motions. We evaluate through multiple quantitative metrics, qualitative visualizations, and a user study, and also indicate usability in interactive motion editing applications. More details are available on the project page: https://vcai.mpi-inf.mpg.de/projects/remos"

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