4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Voice2Face: Audio-driven Facial and Tongue Rig Animations with cVAEs

Journal

COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM
Volume 41, Issue 8, Pages 255-265

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cgf.14640

Keywords

Deep Learning; Facial animation; Tongue animation; Lip synchronization; Rig animation

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Voice2Face is a deep learning model that generates face and tongue animations directly from recorded speech, with advantages different from previous works. Through user studies and quantitative evaluations, the superiority of Voice2Face in animation quality and accurate lip closure effects as well as good performance in data quality are demonstrated.
We present Voice2Face: a Deep Learning model that generates face and tongue animations directly from recorded speech. Our approach consists of two steps: a conditional Variational Autoencoder generates mesh animations from speech, while a separate module maps the animations to rig controller space. Our contributions include an automated method for speech style control, a method to train a model with data from multiple quality levels, and a method for animating the tongue. Unlike previous works, our model generates animations without speaker-dependent characteristics while allowing speech style control. We demonstrate through a user study that Voice2Face significantly outperforms a comparative state-of-the-art model in terms of perceived animation quality, and our quantitative evaluation suggests that Voice2Face yields more accurate lip closure in speech with bilabials through our speech style optimization. Both evaluations also show that our data quality conditioning scheme outperforms both an unconditioned model and a model trained with a smaller high-quality dataset. Finally, the user study shows a preference for animations including tongue. Results from our model can be seen at .

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