DialogueNeRF: towards realistic avatar face-to-face conversation video generation

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Yichao Yan [1 ]
Zanwei Zhou [1 ]
Zi Wang [1 ]
Jingnan Gao [1 ]
Xiaokang Yang [1 ]
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[1] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,MoE Key Lab of Artificial Intelligence, AI Institute
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Visual Intelligence | / 2卷 / 1期
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Talking face generation; Neural radiance field; Face reenactment; Conversation generation;
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10.1007/s44267-024-00057-8
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Conversation is an essential component of virtual avatar activities in the metaverse. With the development of natural language processing, significant breakthroughs have been made in text and voice conversation generation. However, face-to-face conversations account for the vast majority of daily conversations, while most existing methods focused on single-person talking head generation. In this work, we take a step further and consider generating realistic face-to-face conversation videos. Conversation generation is more challenging than single-person talking head generation, because it requires not only the generation of photo-realistic individual talking heads, but also the listener’s response to the speaker. In this paper, we propose a novel unified framework based on the neural radiance field (NeRF) to address these challenges. Specifically, we model both the speaker and the listener with a NeRF framework under different conditions to control individual expressions. The speaker is driven by the audio signal, while the response of the listener depends on both visual and acoustic information. In this way, face-to-face conversation videos are generated between human avatars, with all the interlocutors modeled within the same network. Moreover, to facilitate future research on this task, we also collected a new human conversation dataset containing 34 video clips. Quantitative and qualitative experiments evaluate our method in different aspects, e.g., image quality, pose sequence trend, and natural rendering of the scene in the generated videos. Experimental results demonstrate that the avatars in the resulting videos are able to carry on a realistic conversation, and maintain individual styles.
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