Paper ID: 2503.18674 • Published Mar 24, 2025
Human Motion Unlearning
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We introduce the task of human motion unlearning to prevent the synthesis of
toxic animations while preserving the general text-to-motion generative
performance. Unlearning toxic motions is challenging as those can be generated
from explicit text prompts and from implicit toxic combinations of safe motions
(e.g., ``kicking" is ``loading and swinging a leg"). We propose the first
motion unlearning benchmark by filtering toxic motions from the large and
recent text-to-motion datasets of HumanML3D and Motion-X. We propose baselines,
by adapting state-of-the-art image unlearning techniques to process
spatio-temporal signals. Finally, we propose a novel motion unlearning model
based on Latent Code Replacement, which we dub LCR. LCR is training-free and
suitable to the discrete latent spaces of state-of-the-art text-to-motion
diffusion models. LCR is simple and consistently outperforms baselines
qualitatively and quantitatively. Project page:
\href{https://www.pinlab.org/hmu}{this https URL}.
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