Synthetic Speaking Children -- Why We Need Them and How to Make Them

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Authors Muhammad Ali Farooq, Dan Bigioi, Rishabh Jain, Wang Yao, Mariam Yiwere, Peter Corcoran arXiv ID 2311.06307 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.SD, eess.AS Citations 1 Venue International Conference on Speech Technology and Human-Computer Dialogue Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Contemporary Human Computer Interaction (HCI) research relies primarily on neural network models for machine vision and speech understanding of a system user. Such models require extensively annotated training datasets for optimal performance and when building interfaces for users from a vulnerable population such as young children, GDPR introduces significant complexities in data collection, management, and processing. Motivated by the training needs of an Edge AI smart toy platform this research explores the latest advances in generative neural technologies and provides a working proof of concept of a controllable data generation pipeline for speech driven facial training data at scale. In this context, we demonstrate how StyleGAN2 can be finetuned to create a gender balanced dataset of children's faces. This dataset includes a variety of controllable factors such as facial expressions, age variations, facial poses, and even speech-driven animations with realistic lip synchronization. By combining generative text to speech models for child voice synthesis and a 3D landmark based talking heads pipeline, we can generate highly realistic, entirely synthetic, talking child video clips. These video clips can provide valuable, and controllable, synthetic training data for neural network models, bridging the gap when real data is scarce or restricted due to privacy regulations.
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