A lip-to-speech model that predicts prosody from an audio prompt and content from lip-reading, then fuses them to synthesize speech, achieving strong benchmark results on LRS2 and LRS3.
RESOUND: Speech Reconstruction from Silent Videos via Acoustic-Semantic Decomposed Modeling
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Lip-to-speech (L2S) synthesis, which reconstructs speech from visual cues, faces challenges in accuracy and naturalness due to limited supervision in capturing linguistic content, accents, and prosody. In this paper, we propose RESOUND, a novel L2S system that generates intelligible and expressive speech from silent talking face videos. Leveraging source-filter theory, our method involves two components: an acoustic path to predict prosody and a semantic path to extract linguistic features. This separation simplifies learning, allowing independent optimization of each representation. Additionally, we enhance performance by integrating speech units, a proven unsupervised speech representation technique, into waveform generation alongside mel-spectrograms. This allows RESOUND to synthesize prosodic speech while preserving content and speaker identity. Experiments conducted on two standard L2S benchmarks confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method across various metrics.
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RESOUND: Speech Reconstruction from Silent Videos via Acoustic-Semantic Decomposed Modeling
A lip-to-speech model that predicts prosody from an audio prompt and content from lip-reading, then fuses them to synthesize speech, achieving strong benchmark results on LRS2 and LRS3.