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Title: Emphatic visual speech synthesis
Author: Melenchón, Javier  
Martínez Marroquín, Elisa
Torre Frade, Fernando de la
Montero Morales, José Antonio
Others: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. eLearning Innovation Center
Universitat Ramon Llull
Carnegie Mellon University
Citation: Melenchón Maldonado, J., Martínez Marroquín, E., De la Torre Frade, F. & Montero, J. (2009). Emphatic Visual Speech Synthesis. IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing, 17(3), 459-468. doi: 10.1109/TASL.2008.2010213
Abstract: The synthesis of talking heads has been a flourishing research area over the last few years. Since human beings have an uncanny ability to read people's faces, most related applications (e.g., advertising, video-teleconferencing) require absolutely realistic photometric and behavioral synthesis of faces. This paper proposes a person-specific facial synthesis framework that allows high realism and includes a novel way to control visual emphasis (e.g., level of exaggeration of visible articulatory movements of the vocal tract). There are three main contributions: a geodesic interpolation with visual unit selection, a parameterization of visual emphasis, and the design of minimum size corpora. Perceptual tests with human subjects reveal high realism properties, achieving similar perceptual scores as real samples. Furthermore, the visual emphasis level and two communication styles show a statistical interaction relationship.
Keywords: audiovisual speech synthesis
emphatic visual-speech
talking head
DOI: 10.1109/TASL.2008.2010213
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Issue Date: Jan-2009
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