VideoREPA: Learning Physics for Video Generation through Relational Alignment with Foundation Models
Keywords: Video Generation, Video Diffusion Models
Abstract: Recent advancements in text-to-video (T2V) diffusion models have enabled high-fidelity and realistic video synthesis. However, current T2V models often struggle to generate physically plausible content due to their limited inherent ability to accurately understand physics. We found that while the representations within T2V models possess some capacity for physics understanding, they lag significantly behind those from recent video self-supervised learning methods. To this end, we propose a novel framework called {VideoREPA}, which distills physics understanding capability from video understanding foundation models into T2V models by aligning token-level relations. This closes the physics understanding gap and enables more physics-plausible generation. Specifically, we introduce the {Token Relation Distillation (TRD) loss}, leveraging spatio-temporal alignment to provide soft guidance suitable for finetuning powerful pre-trained T2V models—a critical departure from prior representation alignment (REPA) methods. To our knowledge, VideoREPA is the first REPA method designed for finetuning T2V models and specifically for injecting physical knowledge. Empirical evaluations show that VideoREPA substantially enhances the physics commonsense of baseline method, CogVideoX, achieving significant improvement on relevant benchmarks and demonstrating a strong capacity for generating videos consistent with intuitive physics. Code and more video results are available at https://videorepa.github.io/.
Primary Area: Deep learning (e.g., architectures, generative models, optimization for deep networks, foundation models, LLMs)
Submission Number: 3019
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