학술논문

One Shot Audio to Animated Video Generation
Document Type
Working Paper
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Subject
Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Computer Science - Sound
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing
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Abstract
We consider the challenging problem of audio to animated video generation. We propose a novel method OneShotAu2AV to generate an animated video of arbitrary length using an audio clip and a single unseen image of a person as an input. The proposed method consists of two stages. In the first stage, OneShotAu2AV generates the talking-head video in the human domain given an audio and a person's image. In the second stage, the talking-head video from the human domain is converted to the animated domain. The model architecture of the first stage consists of spatially adaptive normalization based multi-level generator and multiple multilevel discriminators along with multiple adversarial and non-adversarial losses. The second stage leverages attention based normalization driven GAN architecture along with temporal predictor based recycle loss and blink loss coupled with lipsync loss, for unsupervised generation of animated video. In our approach, the input audio clip is not restricted to any specific language, which gives the method multilingual applicability. OneShotAu2AV can generate animated videos that have: (a) lip movements that are in sync with the audio, (b) natural facial expressions such as blinks and eyebrow movements, (c) head movements. Experimental evaluation demonstrates superior performance of OneShotAu2AV as compared to U-GAT-IT and RecycleGan on multiple quantitative metrics including KID(Kernel Inception Distance), Word error rate, blinks/sec
Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2012.07842, arXiv:2012.07304