SerialGen: Personalized Image Generation by First Standardization Then Personalization

Cong Xie, Han Zou, Ruiqi Yu, Yan Zhang, Zhenpeng Zhan; Proceedings of the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR), 2025, pp. 2847-2856

Abstract


In this work, we are interested in achieving both high text controllability and whole-body appearance consistency in the generation of personalized human characters. We propose a novel framework, named SerialGen, which is a serial generation method consisting of two stages: first, a standardization stage that standardizes reference images, and then a personalized generation stage based on the standardized reference. Furthermore, we introduce two modules aimed at enhancing the standardization process. Our experimental results validate the proposed framework's ability to produce personalized images that faithfully recover the reference image's whole-body appearance while accurately responding to a wide range of text prompts. Through thorough analysis, we highlight the critical contribution of the proposed serial generation method and standardization model, evidencing enhancements in appearance consistency between reference and output images and across serial outputs generated from diverse text prompts. The term "Serial" in this work carries a double meaning: it refers to the two-stage method and also underlines our ability to generate serial images with consistent appearance throughout.

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@InProceedings{Xie_2025_CVPR, author = {Xie, Cong and Zou, Han and Yu, Ruiqi and Zhang, Yan and Zhan, Zhenpeng}, title = {SerialGen: Personalized Image Generation by First Standardization Then Personalization}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR)}, month = {June}, year = {2025}, pages = {2847-2856} }