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Compressing Video Calls using Synthetic Talking Heads
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Jawahar, C V
, Agarwal, Madhav
, Mukhopadhyay, Rudrabha
, Gupta, Anchit
, Namboodiri, Vinay P
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Algorithms
/ Frames (data processing)
/ Talking
/ Talking heads
/ Video compression
2022
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Compressing Video Calls using Synthetic Talking Heads
by
Jawahar, C V
, Agarwal, Madhav
, Mukhopadhyay, Rudrabha
, Gupta, Anchit
, Namboodiri, Vinay P
in
Algorithms
/ Frames (data processing)
/ Talking
/ Talking heads
/ Video compression
2022
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Compressing Video Calls using Synthetic Talking Heads
2022
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Overview
We leverage the modern advancements in talking head generation to propose an end-to-end system for talking head video compression. Our algorithm transmits pivot frames intermittently while the rest of the talking head video is generated by animating them. We use a state-of-the-art face reenactment network to detect key points in the non-pivot frames and transmit them to the receiver. A dense flow is then calculated to warp a pivot frame to reconstruct the non-pivot ones. Transmitting key points instead of full frames leads to significant compression. We propose a novel algorithm to adaptively select the best-suited pivot frames at regular intervals to provide a smooth experience. We also propose a frame-interpolater at the receiver's end to improve the compression levels further. Finally, a face enhancement network improves reconstruction quality, significantly improving several aspects like the sharpness of the generations. We evaluate our method both qualitatively and quantitatively on benchmark datasets and compare it with multiple compression techniques. We release a demo video and additional information at https://cvit.iiit.ac.in/research/projects/cvit-projects/talking-video-compression.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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