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RobustL2S: Speaker-Specific Lip-to-Speech Synthesis exploiting Self-Supervised Representations

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arxiv 2307.01233 v1 pith:3IXN6SWT submitted 2023-07-03 cs.SD cs.LGeess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.LGeess.AS
keywords speechrobustl2slip-to-speechsynthesiscontentfeaturesmodelnon-autoregressive
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Significant progress has been made in speaker dependent Lip-to-Speech synthesis, which aims to generate speech from silent videos of talking faces. Current state-of-the-art approaches primarily employ non-autoregressive sequence-to-sequence architectures to directly predict mel-spectrograms or audio waveforms from lip representations. We hypothesize that the direct mel-prediction hampers training/model efficiency due to the entanglement of speech content with ambient information and speaker characteristics. To this end, we propose RobustL2S, a modularized framework for Lip-to-Speech synthesis. First, a non-autoregressive sequence-to-sequence model maps self-supervised visual features to a representation of disentangled speech content. A vocoder then converts the speech features into raw waveforms. Extensive evaluations confirm the effectiveness of our setup, achieving state-of-the-art performance on the unconstrained Lip2Wav dataset and the constrained GRID and TCD-TIMIT datasets. Speech samples from RobustL2S can be found at https://neha-sherin.github.io/RobustL2S/

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