Seeing Voices and Hearing Faces: Cross-modal biometric matching

2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition(2018)

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We introduce a seemingly impossible task: given only an audio clip of someone speaking, decide which of two face images is the speaker. In this paper we study this, and a number of related cross-modal tasks, aimed at answering the question: how much can we infer from the voice about the face and vice versa? We study this task "in the wild", employing the datasets that are now publicly available for face recognition from static images (VGGFace) and speaker identification from audio (VoxCeleb). These provide training and testing scenarios for both static and dynamic testing of cross-modal matching. We make the following contributions: (i) we introduce CNN architectures for both binary and multi-way cross-modal face and audio matching, (ii) we compare dynamic testing (where video information is available, but the audio is not from the same video) with static testing (where only a single still image is available), and (iii) we use human testing as a baseline to calibrate the difficulty of the task. We show that a CNN can indeed be trained to solve this task in both the static and dynamic scenarios, and is even well above chance on 10-way classification of the face given the voice. The CNN matches human performance on easy examples (e.g. different gender across faces) but exceeds human performance on more challenging examples (e.g. faces with the same gender, age and nationality).
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audio clip,face images,related cross-modal tasks,face recognition,static images,testing scenarios,dynamic testing,cross-modal matching,CNN architectures,audio matching,video information,static testing,human testing,static scenarios,dynamic scenarios,human performance,faces,cross-modal biometric matching,speaker identification,cross-modal face matching
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