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Setup for acoustic-visual speech synthesis by concatenating bimodal units

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Setup for acoustic-visual speech synthesis by concatenating bimodal units
This paper presents preliminary work on building a system able to synthesize concurrently the speech signal and a 3D animation of the speaker's face. This is done by concatenating bimodal diphone units, that is, units that comprise both acoustic and visual information. The latter is acquired using a stereovision technique. The proposed method addresses the problems of asynchrony and incoherence inherent in classic approaches to audiovisual synthesis. Unit selection is based on classic target and join costs from acoustic-only synthesis, which are augmented with a visual join cost. Preliminary results indicate the benefits of the approach, since both the synthesized speech signal and the face animation are of good quality. Planned improvements and enhancements to the system are outlined.
Asterios Toutios, Utpala Musti, Slim Ouni, Vincent
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where INTERSPEECH
Authors Asterios Toutios, Utpala Musti, Slim Ouni, Vincent Colotte, Brigitte Wrobel-Dautcourt, Marie-Odile Berger
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