Durian introduces a dual-reference diffusion model trained via self-reconstruction on video frames to enable cross-identity attribute transfer in portrait animations, supporting multi-attribute composition and interpolation.
Stableani- mator: High-quality identity-preserving human image animation.arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.17697
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Durian: Dual Reference Image-Guided Portrait Animation with Attribute Transfer
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