Improving Video Generation with Human Feedback

Wanli Ouyang (Shanghai AI Lab) · Jie Liu (City University of Hong Kong) · Xiaohong Liu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) · Pengfei Wan (Kuaishou Technology) · Di ZHANG (Kuaishou Technology) · Xintao Wang (Applied Research Center, Tencent PCG) · Kun Gai (Alibaba group) · Gongye Liu (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) · Jiajun Liang (Kuaishou) · Ziyang Yuan (Huazhong University of Science and Technology) · Xiaokun Liu (Kuaishou- 快手科技) · Mingwu Zheng (Kuaishou- 快手科技) · Xiele Wu (Shanghai JiaoTong University) · Qiulin Wang (Kuaishou- 快手科技) · Menghan Xia (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) · Fei Yang (Adobe Systems) · Yujiu Yang (Tsinghua University)
alignment algorithmsdirect preference optimizationhuman feedbackinference-time techniquekl regularizationmulti-dimensional video reward modelpairwise annotationspersonalized video qualitypreference datasetrectified flow techniquesreinforcement learningreward guidancereward weighted regressionrewarding efficacyvideo generation

Video generation has achieved significant advances through rectified flow techniques, but issues like unsmooth motion and misalignment between videos and prompts persist. In this work, we develop a systematic pipeline that harnesses human feedback to mitigate these problems and refine the video generation model. Specifically, we begin by constructing a large-scale human preference dataset focused on modern video generation models, incorporating pairwise annotations across multi-dimensions. We then introduce VideoReward, a multi-dimensional video reward model, and examine how annotations and various design choices impact its rewarding efficacy. From a unified reinforcement learning perspective aimed at maximizing reward with KL regularization, we introduce three alignment algorithms for flow-based models. These include two training-time strategies: direct preference optimization for flow (Flow-DPO) and reward weighted regression for flow (Flow-RWR), and an inference-time technique, Flow-NRG, which applies reward guidance directly to noisy videos. Experimental results indicate that VideoReward significantly outperforms existing reward models, and Flow-DPO demonstrates superior performance compared to both Flow-RWR and supervised fine-tuning methods. Additionally, Flow-NRG lets users assign custom weights to multiple objectives during inference, meeting personalized video quality needs.