Exploiting the Complementarity of Audio and Visual Data in Multi-speaker Tracking

Yutong Ban, Laurent Girin, Xavier Alameda-Pineda, R. Horaud
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Multi-speaker tracking is a central problem in human-robot interaction. In this context, exploiting auditory and visual information is gratifying and challenging at the same time. Gratifying because the complementary nature of auditory and visual information allows us to be more robust against noise and outliers than unimodal approaches. Challenging because how to properly fuse auditory and visual information for multi-speaker tracking is far from being a solved problem. In this paper we propose a probabilistic generative model that tracks multiple speakers by jointly exploiting auditory and visual features in their own representation spaces. Importantly, the method is robust to missing data and is therefore able to track even when observations from one of the modalities are absent. Quantitative and qualitative results on the AVDIAR dataset are reported.
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在多说话人跟踪中利用视听数据的互补性
多说话人跟踪是人机交互中的一个核心问题。在这种情况下,利用听觉和视觉信息是令人满意的,同时也是具有挑战性的。之所以令人满意,是因为听觉和视觉信息的互补性使我们比单模态方法更能抵御噪音和异常值。具有挑战性是因为如何正确地融合听觉和视觉信息来进行多说话人跟踪是一个远未解决的问题。在本文中,我们提出了一种概率生成模型,该模型通过在各自的表示空间中共同利用听觉和视觉特征来跟踪多个说话者。重要的是,该方法对缺失数据具有鲁棒性,因此即使在缺少其中一种模式的观测时也能够进行跟踪。报告了AVDIAR数据集的定量和定性结果。
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