Abstract

We present Stable Video Diffusion — a latent video diffusion model for high-resolution, state-of-the-art text-to-video and image-to-video generation. Recently, latent diffusion models trained for 2D image synthesis have been turned into generative video models by inserting temporal layers and finetuning them on small, high-quality video datasets. However, training methods in the literature vary widely, and the field has yet to agree on a unified strategy for curating video data. In this paper, we identify and evaluate three different stages for successful training of video LDMs: text-to-image pretraining, video pretraining, and high-quality video finetuning. Furthermore, we demonstrate the necessity of a well curated pretraining dataset for generating high-quality videos and present a systematic curation process to train a strong base model, including captioning and filtering strategies. We then explore the impact of finetuning our base model on high-quality data and train a text-to-video model that is competitive with closed-source video generation. We also show that our basemodel provides a powerful motion representation for downstream tasks such as image-to-video generation and adaptability to camera motion-specific LoRA modules. Finally, we demonstrate that our model provides a strong multi-view 3D-prior and can serve as a base to finetune a multi-view diffusion model that jointly generates multiple views of objects in a feedforward fashion, outperforming image-based methods at a fraction of their compute budget. We release code and model weights at https://github.com/Stability-AI/generative-models

Blog: https://stability.ai/news/stable-video-diffusion-open-ai-video-model

Paper: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6213c340453c3f502425776e/t/655ce779b9d47d342a93c890/1700587395994/stable_video_diffusion.pdf

Code:https://github.com/Stability-AI/generative-models

Waitlist: https://stability.ai/contact

Model: https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/stable-video-diffusion-img2vid-xt/tree/main

  • ffhein@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Definitely not cheap, but at least not as bad as having to buy an A100 for €7000 to get 40GB VRAM. I’m hoping second hand GPU prices will plummet after Christmas