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CameraCtrl II: Dynamic Scene Exploration via Camera-controlled Video Diffusion Models

13 March 2025
Hao He
Ceyuan Yang
Shanchuan Lin
Yinghao Xu
Meng Wei
Liangke Gui
Qi Zhao
Gordon Wetzstein
Lu Jiang
Hongsheng Li
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This paper introduces CameraCtrl II, a framework that enables large-scale dynamic scene exploration through a camera-controlled video diffusion model. Previous camera-conditioned video generative models suffer from diminished video dynamics and limited range of viewpoints when generating videos with large camera movement. We take an approach that progressively expands the generation of dynamic scenes -- first enhancing dynamic content within individual video clip, then extending this capability to create seamless explorations across broad viewpoint ranges. Specifically, we construct a dataset featuring a large degree of dynamics with camera parameter annotations for training while designing a lightweight camera injection module and training scheme to preserve dynamics of the pretrained models. Building on these improved single-clip techniques, we enable extended scene exploration by allowing users to iteratively specify camera trajectories for generating coherent video sequences. Experiments across diverse scenarios demonstrate that CameraCtrl Ii enables camera-controlled dynamic scene synthesis with substantially wider spatial exploration than previous approaches.

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@article{he2025_2503.10592,
  title={ CameraCtrl II: Dynamic Scene Exploration via Camera-controlled Video Diffusion Models },
  author={ Hao He and Ceyuan Yang and Shanchuan Lin and Yinghao Xu and Meng Wei and Liangke Gui and Qi Zhao and Gordon Wetzstein and Lu Jiang and Hongsheng Li },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.10592},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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