详细信息
- 来源站点
- ArXiv CS.CV
- 作者
- Sen Liang, Cong Wang, Fengbin Guan, Zhentao Yu, Yiting Lu, Yuanzhi Wang, Yuan Zhou, Xin Li, Zhibo Chen
- 文章类型
- NEWS
- 语言
- en
- 发布日期
- 2026-05-26
摘要
arXiv:2605.25193v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Visual and acoustic events in the physical world are inherently coupled, yet existing video editing methods typically adopt decoupled pipelines, lacking bidirectional modality interaction. This results in two key limitations: (i) audio-visual desynchronization and (ii) contextual conflicts between generated audio and preserved content. To address these, we propose SpongeBob, the first end-to-end audio-visual joint editing framework featuring bidirectional cross-modal interaction. For synchronization, a Sync-Aware Mechanism aligns visual edits with sound events via bidirectional attention, temporal alignment, and spatial constraints. For contextual consistency, a Context-Aware Module leverages acoustic and visual context attention to prevent semantic clashes. Additionally, we introduce Sync-Preserving Training and Guidance (SPTG) to enhance alignment without degrading quality.