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Learning Generalizable Human Motion Generator with Reinforcement Learning

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arxiv 2405.15541 v1 pith:ALVO4RVP submitted 2024-05-24 cs.CV

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Text-driven human motion generation, as one of the vital tasks in computer-aided content creation, has recently attracted increasing attention. While pioneering research has largely focused on improving numerical performance metrics on given datasets, practical applications reveal a common challenge: existing methods often overfit specific motion expressions in the training data, hindering their ability to generalize to novel descriptions like unseen combinations of motions. This limitation restricts their broader applicability. We argue that the aforementioned problem primarily arises from the scarcity of available motion-text pairs, given the many-to-many nature of text-driven motion generation. To tackle this problem, we formulate text-to-motion generation as a Markov decision process and present \textbf{InstructMotion}, which incorporate the trail and error paradigm in reinforcement learning for generalizable human motion generation. Leveraging contrastive pre-trained text and motion encoders, we delve into optimizing reward design to enable InstructMotion to operate effectively on both paired data, enhancing global semantic level text-motion alignment, and synthetic text-only data, facilitating better generalization to novel prompts without the need for ground-truth motion supervision. Extensive experiments on prevalent benchmarks and also our synthesized unpaired dataset demonstrate that the proposed InstructMotion achieves outstanding performance both quantitatively and qualitatively.

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  1. IRG-MotionLLM: Interleaving Motion Generation, Assessment and Refinement for Text-to-Motion Generation

    cs.CV 2025-12 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Interleaving motion generation with text-motion assessment and refinement improves alignment between generated human motion and goal text.

  2. RL from Physical Feedback: Aligning Large Motion Models with Humanoid Control

    cs.RO 2025-06 reject novelty 6.0 of 10

    RLPF uses reinforcement learning with a physics-simulator tracking reward and an alignment verification module to fine-tune a large text-to-motion model for physically feasible humanoid motions.

  3. AToM: Aligning Text-to-Motion Model at Event-Level with GPT-4Vision Reward

    cs.CV 2024-11 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    AToM uses GPT-4Vision-generated preference scores to fine-tune MotionGPT with IPO and LoRA, improving event-level alignment for integrity, temporal order, and frequency in text-to-motion generation.

  4. Multimodal Generative AI with Autoregressive LLMs for Human Motion Understanding and Generation: A Way Forward

    cs.CV 2025-05 conditional novelty 3.0 of 10

    A survey paper reviews multimodal generative AI and autoregressive LLMs for text-driven human motion generation, with comparative tables of models, datasets, and metrics.

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