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Most Influential ICLR 2023 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Human Motion Diffusion Model

Guy Tevet, Sigal Raab, Brian Gordon, Yoni Shafir, Amit Haim Bermano, Daniel Cohen-or

Venue
International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) 2023
Recognition
Most Influential ICLR 2023 Paper (Rank No. 15)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
8
Certificate ID
9b597fdcdb2618dc

Abstract

Natural and expressive human motion generation is the holy grail of computer animation. It is a challenging task, due to the diversity of possible motion, human perceptual sensitivity to it, and the difficulty of accurately describing it. Therefore, current generative solutions are either low-quality or limited in expressiveness. Diffusion models are promising candidates for the human motion domain since they have already shown remarkable generative capabilities in other domains, and their many-to-many nature. In this paper, we introduce Motion Diffusion Model (MDM), a carefully adapted classifier-free diffusion-based generative model for human motion data. MDM is transformer-based, combining insights from motion generation literature. A notable design-choice is that it predicts the sample itself rather than the noise in each step to facilitate the use of established geometric losses on the locations and velocities of the motion, such as the foot contact loss. As we demonstrate, MDM is a generic approach, enabling different modes of conditioning, and different generation tasks. We show that our model is trained with lightweight resources and yet achieves state-of-the-art results on leading benchmarks for text-to-motion, action-to-motion, and unconditioned motion generation.

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