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Unreasonably high quality animations
This is for sure one of those researches that I'm sceptic about. The animation is just TO good to be img2video from audio. Muscles are moving, backgrounds are visible in the animation that is not visible in the image, 3D head rotations, while small, are impossibly good, hair jiggle corresponding to the laws of physics...
Nah... I believe it when I can try it and verify it. Until then it's to good to be true!
This is for sure one of those researches that I'm sceptic about. The animation is just TO good to be img2video from audio. Muscles are moving, backgrounds are visible in the animation that is not visible in the image, 3D head rotations, while small, are impossibly good, hair jiggle corresponding to the laws of physics...
Nah... I believe it when I can try it and verify it. Until then it's to good to be true!
For future reference it's generally best not to casually accuse people of serious research fraud within hours of them publishing a paper you likely didn't read.
This is a personal opinion. Not an accusation!
This is for sure one of those researches that I'm sceptic about. The animation is just TO good to be img2video from audio. Muscles are moving, backgrounds are visible in the animation that is not visible in the image, 3D head rotations, while small, are impossibly good, hair jiggle corresponding to the laws of physics...
Nah... I believe it when I can try it and verify it. Until then it's to good to be true!
That's quite a compliment. I think the authors will be smiling when they read your opinion. I know I would be flattered.