Generating Physically Realistic and Directable Human Motions from Multi-Modal Inputs

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Showcases generated human motions from multi-modal inputs: (A) VR device, (B) joystick controller, (C) video, and (D) text. Our proposed method, Masked Humanoid Controller (MHC), can generate physically realistic motions from a wide variety of muli-modal directives.

Abstract

This work focuses on generating realistic, physically-based human behaviors from multi-modal inputs, which may only partially specify the desired motion. For example, the input may come from a VR controller providing arm motion and body velocity, partial key-point animation, computer vision applied to videos, or even higher-level motion goals. This requires a versatile low-level humanoid controller that can handle such sparse, under-specified guidance, seamlessly switch between skills, and recover from failures.

Current approaches for learning humanoid controllers from demonstration data capture some of these characteristics, but none achieve them all. To this end, we introduce the Masked Humanoid Controller (MHC), a novel approach that applies multi-objective imitation learning on augmented and selectively masked motion demonstrations. The training methodology results in an MHC that exhibits the key capabilities of catch-up to out-of-sync input commands, combining elements from multiple motion sequences, and completing unspecified parts of motions from sparse multimodal input.

We demonstrate these key capabilities for an MHC learned over a dataset of 87 diverse skills and showcase different multi-modal use cases, including integration with planning frameworks to highlight MHC’s ability to solve new user-defined tasks without any finetuning.

Imitation

Imitation: Reallution Motions

Imitation: High Dynamic Reallusion Motions

Imitation: ASE Rollout


Catchup

Catchup: Out of sync start

Catchup: Random Perturbations

Catchup: Zap in the middle


Combine

Combine: Reallusion Motion

Combine: High Dynamic Reallusion Motions

Combine: root command + upper body


Multimodal Inference

Video to Motion

Text to Motion

VR controllers

Joystick Commands


Higher-Level Task Specification

FSM - Diverse

DAC - Different Discount Factor Objective

DAC - Different Reward Objective

DAC - Safety Objective