Speech-driven facial animation using polynomial fusion of features
Kefalas, Triantafyllos, Vougioukas, Konstantinos, Panagakis, Yannis, Petridis, Stavros, Kossaifi, Jean, Pantic, Maja
Speech-driven facial animation involves using a speech signal to generate realistic videos of talking faces. Recent deep learning approaches to facial synthesis rely on extracting low-dimensional representations and concatenating them, followed by a decoding step of the concatenated vector. This accounts for only first-order interactions of the features and ignores higher-order interactions. In this paper we propose a polynomial fusion layer that models the joint representation of the encodings by a higher-order polynomial, with the parameters modelled by a tensor decomposition. We demonstrate the the suitability of this approach through experiments on generated videos evaluated on a range of metrics on video quality, audiovisual synchronisation and generation of blinks.
Dec-12-2019
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