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Combined Gesture-Speech Analysis and Speech Driven Gesture Synthesis
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Multimodal SpeechBiometricsSpeaker ModelingGesture-speech AnalysisSpeech RecognitionKinesiologyPhoneticsMultimodal InteractionLanguage StudiesKeyword SpottingSpeech Signal AnalysisGesture ProcessingMultimodal Human Computer InterfaceAmerican Sign LanguageHealth SciencesSpeech SynthesisGesture SynthesisSpeech CommunicationGesture RecognitionSpeech TechnologyEye TrackingSpeech ProcessingHuman MovementSpeech PerceptionLinguistics
Multimodal speech and speaker modeling and recognition are widely accepted as vital aspects of state of the art human-machine interaction systems. While correlations between speech and lip motion as well as speech and facial expressions are widely studied, relatively little work has been done to investigate the correlations between speech and gesture. Detection and modeling of head, hand and arm gestures of a speaker have been studied extensively and these gestures were shown to carry linguistic information. A typical example is the head gesture while saying "yes/no". In this study, correlation between gestures and speech is investigated. In speech signal analysis, keyword spotting and prosodic accent event detection has been performed. In gesture analysis, hand positions and parameters of global head motion are used as features. The detection of gestures is based on discrete pre-designated symbol sets, which are manually labeled during the training phase. The gesture-speech correlation is modeled by examining the co-occurring speech and gesture patterns. This correlation can be used to fuse gesture and speech modalities for edutainment applications (i.e. video games, 3-D animations) where natural gestures of talking avatars are animated from speech. A speech driven gesture animation example has been implemented for demonstration
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