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Great work! I would like to know which version of CogVideoX is adopted for the backbone of this work. CogVideoX1.0-t2v, CogVideoX1.0-i2v, CogVideoX1.5-t2v or CogVideoX1.5-i2v?
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Thanks for you interest, the current open-source version of ConsisID is based on CogVideoX1.0-i2v. We have another version based on CogVideoX1.5-t2v and CogVideoX1.5-i2v that haven't be open-sourced.
I have one more question: why was the i2v model backbone chosen for the experiments in the released code? This task seems to be more related to t2v. In your non-open-sourced models, what characteristics would the t2v backbone have? For example, would it support higher dynamics but worse identity preservation?
Great work! I would like to know which version of CogVideoX is adopted for the backbone of this work. CogVideoX1.0-t2v, CogVideoX1.0-i2v, CogVideoX1.5-t2v or CogVideoX1.5-i2v?
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