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LinGen: Towards High-Resolution Minute-Length Text-to-Video Generation with Linear Computational Complexity

Authors :
Wang, Hongjie
Ma, Chih-Yao
Liu, Yen-Cheng
Hou, Ji
Xu, Tao
Wang, Jialiang
Juefei-Xu, Felix
Luo, Yaqiao
Zhang, Peizhao
Hou, Tingbo
Vajda, Peter
Jha, Niraj K.
Dai, Xiaoliang
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Text-to-video generation enhances content creation but is highly computationally intensive: The computational cost of Diffusion Transformers (DiTs) scales quadratically in the number of pixels. This makes minute-length video generation extremely expensive, limiting most existing models to generating videos of only 10-20 seconds length. We propose a Linear-complexity text-to-video Generation (LinGen) framework whose cost scales linearly in the number of pixels. For the first time, LinGen enables high-resolution minute-length video generation on a single GPU without compromising quality. It replaces the computationally-dominant and quadratic-complexity block, self-attention, with a linear-complexity block called MATE, which consists of an MA-branch and a TE-branch. The MA-branch targets short-to-long-range correlations, combining a bidirectional Mamba2 block with our token rearrangement method, Rotary Major Scan, and our review tokens developed for long video generation. The TE-branch is a novel TEmporal Swin Attention block that focuses on temporal correlations between adjacent tokens and medium-range tokens. The MATE block addresses the adjacency preservation issue of Mamba and improves the consistency of generated videos significantly. Experimental results show that LinGen outperforms DiT (with a 75.6% win rate) in video quality with up to 15$\times$ (11.5$\times$) FLOPs (latency) reduction. Furthermore, both automatic metrics and human evaluation demonstrate our LinGen-4B yields comparable video quality to state-of-the-art models (with a 50.5%, 52.1%, 49.1% win rate with respect to Gen-3, LumaLabs, and Kling, respectively). This paves the way to hour-length movie generation and real-time interactive video generation. We provide 68s video generation results and more examples in our project website: https://lineargen.github.io/.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 20 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2412.09856
Document Type :
Working Paper