The "vox-adv-cpk.pth.tar" file is a 716MB pre-trained checkpoint for the First Order Motion Model, crucial for face animation and "deepfake" applications. Detailed tutorials for utilizing this weight file in video generation, along with troubleshooting, are featured in technical blog posts from sources like Rubik's Code and Dev.to. For a comprehensive tutorial, visit Rubik’s Code. Releases · graphemecluster/first-order-model-demo - GitHub
Here's some sample PyTorch code to get you started: Vox-adv-cpk.pth.tar
The Vox-adv-cpk.pth.tar file contains the "knowledge" the AI gained during training. When you run the FOMM code, this file tells the computer how to extract keypoints from the driving video and warp the pixels of the source image to match those movements without needing a 3D model of the face. Why Is This Specific File So Popular? The "vox-adv-cpk
vox-adv-cpk.pth.tar vs vox-cpk.pth.tar #35 - alievk - GitHub vox-adv-cpk
The Vox-adv-cpk model gained mainstream popularity through its use in creating Deepfakes and "living portraits." It allows users to take a single photograph of a person—ranging from a historical figure to a personal relative—and animate it so they appear to be speaking, blinking, or laughing. Because it is pre-trained on thousands of real human faces, it can replicate subtle micro-expressions with surprising accuracy. Impact and Ethics