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arxiv:2511.13488

InterMoE: Individual-Specific 3D Human Interaction Generation via Dynamic Temporal-Selective MoE

Published on Nov 17, 2025
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Abstract

InterMoE generates high-fidelity 3D human interactions by using a dynamic temporal-selective mixture of experts that combines text semantics and motion context for improved individual characteristic preservation and semantic fidelity.

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Generating high-quality human interactions holds significant value for applications like virtual reality and robotics. However, existing methods often fail to preserve unique individual characteristics or fully adhere to textual descriptions. To address these challenges, we introduce InterMoE, a novel framework built on a Dynamic Temporal-Selective Mixture of Experts. The core of InterMoE is a routing mechanism that synergistically uses both high-level text semantics and low-level motion context to dispatch temporal motion features to specialized experts. This allows experts to dynamically determine the selection capacity and focus on critical temporal features, thereby preserving specific individual characteristic identities while ensuring high semantic fidelity. Extensive experiments show that InterMoE achieves state-of-the-art performance in individual-specific high-fidelity 3D human interaction generation, reducing FID scores by 9% on the InterHuman dataset and 22% on InterX.

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