Diffusion-Based Co-Speech Gesture Generation Using Joint Text and Audio Representation
Deichler, Anna, Mehta, Shivam, Alexanderson, Simon, Beskow, Jonas
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper describes a system developed for the GENEA (Generation and Evaluation of Non-verbal Behaviour for Embodied Agents) Challenge 2023. Our solution builds on an existing diffusion-based motion synthesis model. We propose a contrastive speech and motion pretraining (CSMP) module, which learns a joint embedding for speech and gesture with the aim to learn a semantic coupling between these modalities. The output of the CSMP module is used as a conditioning signal in the diffusion-based gesture synthesis model in order to achieve semantically-aware co-speech gesture generation. Our entry achieved highest human-likeness and highest speech appropriateness rating among the submitted entries. This indicates that our system is a promising approach to achieve human-like co-speech gestures in agents that carry semantic meaning.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-11-2023
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