Let Them Talk: Audio-Driven Multi-Person Conversational Video Generation

Zhe Kong (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology ShenZhen Research Institute) · Feng Gao (IIIS, Tsinghua University) · Yong Zhang (Huzhou Normal University) · Zhuoliang Kang (Meituan) · Xiaoming Wei (Meituan) · Xunliang Cai (Institute of automation, Chinese academy of science, Chinese Academy of Sciences) · Guanying Chen (Sun Yat-sen University) · Wenhan Luo (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
audio injectionaudio-driven animationbinding problemgeneration capabilitiesinstruction-following capabilitieslabel rotary position embeddingmulti-person conversational video generationmulti-stream audiomulti-task trainingmultitalk frameworkpartial parameter trainingsynchronized facial movementstalking body generationtalking head generationvisual quality videos

Audio-driven human animation methods, such as talking head and talking body generation, have made remarkable progress in generating synchronized facial movements and appealing visual quality videos. However, existing methods primarily focus on single human animation and struggle with multi-stream audio inputs, facing incorrect binding problems between audio and persons. Additionally, they exhibit limitations in instruction-following capabilities. To solve this problem, in this paper, we propose a novel task: Multi-Person Conversational Video Generation, and introduce a new framework, MultiTalk, to address the challenges during multi-person generation. Specifically, for audio injection, we investigate several schemes and propose the Label Rotary Position Embedding (L-RoPE) method to resolve the audio and person binding problem. Furthermore, during training, we observe that partial parameter training and multi-task training are crucial for preserving the instruction-following ability of the base model. MultiTalk achieves superior performance compared to other methods on several datasets, including talking head, talking body, and multi-person datasets, demonstrating the powerful generation capabilities of our approach.