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Audio-visual speech asynchrony modeling in a talking head
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NeurolinguisticsPsycholinguisticsAudio-visual Synthesized SpeechSpeech RecognitionPhoneticsVoice RecognitionLanguage StudiesHealth SciencesVideo SynthesizerCognitive ScienceVisual Speech ModalitiesSpeech SynthesisLinguisticsSpeech OutputText-to-speechSpeech CommunicationSpeech TechnologyCoarticulation PhenomenaSpeech ProcessingSpeech PerceptionSpeech Interface
An audio-visual speech synthesis system with modeling of asynchrony between auditory and visual speech modalities is proposed in the paper. Corpus-based study of real recordings gave us the required data for understanding the problem of modalities asynchrony that is partially caused by the coarticulation phenomena. A set of context-dependent timing rules and recommendations was elaborated in order to make a synchronization of auditory and visual speech cues of the animated talking head similar to a natural humanlike way. The cognitive evaluation of the model-based talking head for Russian with implementation of the original asynchrony model has shown high intelligibility and naturalness of audio-visual synthesized speech. Index Terms: audio-visual speech processing, text-to-speech synthesis, multimodal speech perception, cognitive study
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