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03/11/2024
The code has been released. Welcome to have a try!03/11/2024
AvatarReX dataset, a high-resolution multi-view video dataset for avatar modeling, has been released.02/27/2024
Animatable Gaussians is accepted by CVPR 2024!
Todo
- Release the code.
- Release AvatarReX dataset.
- Release all the checkpoints and preprocessed dataset.
Zhe Li 1, Zerong Zheng 2, Lizhen Wang 1, Yebin Liu 1
1Tsinghua Univserity 2NNKosmos Technology
Projectpage · Paper · Video
teaser.mp4
Abstract: Modeling animatable human avatars from RGB videos is a long-standing and challenging problem. Recent works usually adopt MLP-based neural radiance fields (NeRF) to represent 3D humans, but it remains difficult for pure MLPs to regress pose-dependent garment details. To this end, we introduce Animatable Gaussians, a new avatar representation that leverages powerful 2D CNNs and 3D Gaussian splatting to create high-fidelity avatars. To associate 3D Gaussians with the animatable avatar, we learn a parametric template from the input videos, and then parameterize the template on two front & back canonical Gaussian maps where each pixel represents a 3D Gaussian. The learned template is adaptive to the wearing garments for modeling looser clothes like dresses. Such template-guided 2D parameterization enables us to employ a powerful StyleGAN-based CNN to learn the pose-dependent Gaussian maps for modeling detailed dynamic appearances. Furthermore, we introduce a pose projection strategy for better generalization given novel poses. Overall, our method can create lifelike avatars with dynamic, realistic and generalized appearances. Experiments show that our method outperforms other state-of-the-art approaches.
We show avatars animated by challenging motions from AMASS dataset.
basketball.mp4
More results (click to expand)
football.mp4
dancing.mp4
irish_dancing.mp4
- Clone this repo.
git clone https://github.com/lizhe00/AnimatableGaussians.git
# or
git clone git@github.com:lizhe00/AnimatableGaussians.git
- Install environments.
# install requirements
pip install -r requirements.txt
# install diff-gaussian-rasterization-depth-alpha
cd gaussians/diff_gaussian_rasterization_depth_alpha
python setup.py install
cd ../..
# install styleunet
cd network/styleunet
python setup.py install
cd ../..
- Download SMPL-X model, and place pkl files to
./smpl_files/smplx
.
- Download AvatarReX, ActorsHQ, or THuman4.0 datasets.
- Data preprocessing. We provide two manners below. The first way is recommended if you plan to employ our pretrained models, because the renderer utilized in preprocessing may cause slight differences.
- (Recommended) Download our preprocessed files from PREPROCESSED_DATASET.md, and unzip them to the root path of each character.
- Follow the instructions in gen_data/GEN_DATA.md to preprocess the dataset.
Note for ActorsHQ dataset: 1) DATA PATH. The subject from ActorsHQ dataset may include more than one sequences, but we only utilize the first sequence, i.e., Sequence1
. The root path is ActorsHQ/Actor0*/Sequence1
. 2) SMPL-X Registration. We provide SMPL-X fitting for ActorsHQ dataset. You can download it from here, and place smpl_params.npz
at the corresponding root path of each subject.
Please refer to gen_data/GEN_DATA.md to run on your own data.
Take avatarrex_zzr
from AvatarReX dataset as an example, run:
python main_avatar.py -c configs/avatarrex_zzr/avatar.yaml --mode=train
After training, the checkpoint will be saved in ./results/avatarrex_zzr/avatar
.
- Download pretrained checkpoint from PRETRAINED_MODEL.md, unzip it to
./results/avatarrex_zzr/avatar
, or train the network from scratch. - Download THuman4.0_POSE or AMASS dataset for acquiring driving pose sequences. We list some awesome pose sequences from AMASS dataset in configs/awesome_amass_poses.yaml. Specify the testing pose path in configs/avatarrex_zzr/avatar.yaml#L57.
- Run:
python main_avatar.py -c configs/avatarrex_zzr/avatar.yaml --mode=test
You will see the animation results like below in ./test_results/avatarrex_zzr/avatar
.
example_animation.mp4
We provide evaluation metrics and example codes of comparison with body-only avatars in eval/comparison_body_only_avatars.py.
Our code is based on these wonderful repos:
If you find our code or data is helpful to your research, please consider citing our paper.
@inproceedings{li2024animatablegaussians,
title={Animatable Gaussians: Learning Pose-dependent Gaussian Maps for High-fidelity Human Avatar Modeling},
author={Li, Zhe and Zheng, Zerong and Wang, Lizhen and Liu, Yebin},
booktitle={Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)},
year={2024}
}