arXiv:2607. 06631v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Video Diffusion Models (VDMs) have demonstrated superior generation quality but suffer from prohibitive computational costs.
By Yu Cheng, Siyue Yao, Zhongang Qi, Shanyan Guan, Wei Li, Fajie Yuan
Autoregressive video diffusion models have emerged as a promising approach for long video generation, achieving strong performance in streaming settings. However, existing methods are restricted to forward temporal generation, whereas practical video creation often requires flexible generation order, e.
arXiv:2607. 03803v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The growing demand for image-to-video creation on mobile devices has increasingly focused on cinematic motion effects like bullet time, dolly zoom, slow motion, etc.
By Xuyao Huang, Zelai Deng, Xu Wang, Xizhong Xiao, Zhijie Deng
arXiv:2605. 30116v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Distribution Matching Distillation (DMD) is a widely used paradigm for accelerating inference in few-step video diffusion models.
By Zhuguanyu Wu, Ruihao Gong, Yang Yong, Yushi Huang, Xiangyu Fan, Lei Yang, Dahua Lin, Xianglong Liu
We propose OPSD-V, an on-policy self-distillation paradigm for post-training few-step autoregressive (AR) video diffusion models. Existing few-step AR video generators can produce long videos with low latency, but still suffer from error accumulation and weakened motion dynamics during long autoregressive rollout.
High-fidelity image generation faces a trade-off between speed and quality. Diffusion models produce strong visuals but require costly iterative sampling.