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GeneFace++: Generalized and Stable Real-Time 3D Talking Face Generation; Official Code

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GeneFace++: Generalized and Stable Real-Time 3D Talking Face Generation

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This is the official implementation of GeneFace++ Paper with Pytorch, which enables high lip-sync, high video-reality and high system-efficiency 3D talking face generation. You can visit our Demo Page to watch demo videos and learn more details.



Note

The eye blink control is an experimental feature, and we are currently working on improving its robustness. Thanks for your patience.

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Quick Start!

We provide a guide for a quick start in GeneFace++.

  • Step 1: Follow the steps in docs/prepare_env/install_guide.md, create a new python environment named geneface, and download 3DMM files into deep_3drecib/BFM.

  • Step 2: Download pre-processed dataset of May(Google Drive or BaiduYun Disk with password 98n4), and place it here data/binary/videos/May/trainval_dataset.npy

  • Step 3: Download pre-trained audio-to-motino model audio2motion_vae.zip (Google Drive or BaiduYun Disk with password 9cqp) and motion-to-video checkpoint motion2video_nerf.zip, which is specific to May (in this Google Drive or in thisBaiduYun Disk with password 98n4), and unzip them to ./checkpoints/

After these steps,your directories checkpoints and data should be like this:

> checkpoints
    > audio2motion_vae
    > motion2video_nerf
        > may_head
        > may_torso
> data
    > binary
        > videos
            > May
                trainval_dataset.npy
  • Step 4: activate geneface Python environment, and execute:
export PYTHONPATH=./
python inference/genefacepp_infer.py --a2m_ckpt=checkpoints/audio2motion_vae --head_ckpt= --torso_ckpt=checkpoints/motion2video_nerf/may_torso --drv_aud=data/raw/val_wavs/MacronSpeech.wav --out_name=may_demo.mp4

Or you can play with our Gradio WebUI:

export PYTHONPATH=./
python inference/app_genefacepp.py --a2m_ckpt=checkpoints/audio2motion_vae --head_ckpt= --torso_ckpt=checkpoints/motion2video_nerf/may_torso

Or use our provided Google Colab and run all cells in it.

Train GeneFace++ with your own videos

Please refer to details in docs/process_data and docs/train_and_infer.

Below are answers to frequently asked questions when training GeneFace++ on custom videos:

  • Please make sure that the head segment occupies a relatively large region in the video (e.g., similar to the provided May.mp4). Or you need to hand-crop your training video. issue
  • Make sure that the talking person appears in every frame of the video, otherwise the data preprocessing pipeline may be failed.
  • We only tested our code on Liunx (Ubuntu/CentOS). It is welcome that someone who are willing to share their installation guide on Windows/MacOS.

ToDo

  • Release Inference Code of Audio2Motion and Motion2Video.
  • Release Pre-trained weights of Audio2Motion and Motion2Video.
  • Release Training Code of Motino2Video Renderer.
  • Release Gradio Demo.
  • Release Google Colab.
  • **Release Training Code of Audio2Motion and Post-Net. (Maybe 2024.06.01) **

Citation

If you found this repo helpful to your work, please consider cite us:

@article{ye2023geneface,
  title={GeneFace: Generalized and High-Fidelity Audio-Driven 3D Talking Face Synthesis},
  author={Ye, Zhenhui and Jiang, Ziyue and Ren, Yi and Liu, Jinglin and He, Jinzheng and Zhao, Zhou},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.13430},
  year={2023}
}
@article{ye2023geneface++,
  title={GeneFace++: Generalized and Stable Real-Time Audio-Driven 3D Talking Face Generation},
  author={Ye, Zhenhui and He, Jinzheng and Jiang, Ziyue and Huang, Rongjie and Huang, Jiawei and Liu, Jinglin and Ren, Yi and Yin, Xiang and Ma, Zejun and Zhao, Zhou},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.00787},
  year={2023}
}