SynFace—Speech-Driven Facial Animation for Virtual Speech-Reading Support
Author(s) -
Giampiero Salvi,
Jonas Beskow,
Samer Al Moubayed,
Björn Granström
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
eurasip journal on audio speech and music processing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.259
H-Index - 29
eISSN - 1687-4722
pISSN - 1687-4714
DOI - 10.1155/2009/191940
Subject(s) - computer facial animation , viseme , computer science , speech recognition , reading (process) , animation , speech technology , speech processing , computer animation , linguistics , computer graphics (images) , philosophy
This paper describes SynFace, a supportive technology that aims at enhancing audio-based spoken communication in adverse acoustic conditions by providing the missing visual information in the form of an animated talking head. Firstly, we describe the system architecture, consisting of a 3D animated face model controlled from the speech input by a specifically optimised phonetic recogniser. Secondly, we report on speech intelligibility experiments with focus on multilinguality and robustness to audio quality. The system, already available for Swedish, English, and Flemish, was optimised for German and for Swedish wide-band speech quality available in TV, radio, and Internet communication. Lastly, the paper covers experiments with nonverbal motions driven from the speech signal. It is shown that turn-taking gestures can be used to affect the flow of human-human dialogues. We have focused specifically on two categories of cues that may be extracted from the acoustic signal: prominence/emphasis and interactional cues (turn-taking/back-channelling)
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