Towards Interactive Intelligence for Digital Humans
Yiyi Cai, Xuangeng Chu, Xiwei Gao, Sitong Gong, Yifei Huang, Caixin Kang, Kunhang Li, Haiyang Liu, Ruicong Liu, Yun Liu, Dianwen Ng, Zixiong Su, Erwin Wu, Yuhan Wu, Dingkun Yan, Tianyu Yan, Chang Zeng, Bo Zheng, You Zhou · Dec 15, 2025 · Citations: 0
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Abstract
We introduce Interactive Intelligence, a novel paradigm of digital human that is capable of personality-aligned expression, adaptive interaction, and self-evolution. To realize this, we present Mio (Multimodal Interactive Omni-Avatar), an end-to-end framework composed of five specialized modules: Thinker, Talker, Face Animator, Body Animator, and Renderer. This unified architecture integrates cognitive reasoning with real-time multimodal embodiment to enable fluid, consistent interaction. Furthermore, we establish a new benchmark to rigorously evaluate the capabilities of interactive intelligence. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our framework achieves superior performance compared to state-of-the-art methods across all evaluated dimensions. Together, these contributions move digital humans beyond superficial imitation toward intelligent interaction.
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Metadata summary We introduce Interactive Intelligence, a novel paradigm of digital human that is capable of personality-aligned expression, adaptive interaction, and self-evolution.
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- We introduce Interactive Intelligence, a novel paradigm of digital human that is capable of personality-aligned expression, adaptive interaction, and self-evolution.
- To realize this, we present Mio (Multimodal Interactive Omni-Avatar), an end-to-end framework composed of five specialized modules: Thinker, Talker, Face Animator, Body Animator, and Renderer.
- This unified architecture integrates cognitive reasoning with real-time multimodal embodiment to enable fluid, consistent interaction.
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