Computer Science > Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
[Submitted on 26 Mar 2022]
Title:V3GAN: Decomposing Background, Foreground and Motion for Video Generation
View PDFAbstract:Video generation is a challenging task that requires modeling plausible spatial and temporal dynamics in a video. Inspired by how humans perceive a video by grouping a scene into moving and stationary components, we propose a method that decomposes the task of video generation into the synthesis of foreground, background and motion. Foreground and background together describe the appearance, whereas motion specifies how the foreground moves in a video over time. We propose V3GAN, a novel three-branch generative adversarial network where two branches model foreground and background information, while the third branch models the temporal information without any supervision. The foreground branch is augmented with our novel feature-level masking layer that aids in learning an accurate mask for foreground and background separation. To encourage motion consistency, we further propose a shuffling loss for the video discriminator. Extensive quantitative and qualitative analysis on synthetic as well as real-world benchmark datasets demonstrates that V3GAN outperforms the state-of-the-art methods by a significant margin.
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