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CEM-Net: Cross-Emotion Memory Network for Emotional Talking Face Generation

Published 17 Aug 2025 in cs.MM and cs.SD | (2508.12368v1)

Abstract: Emotional talking face generation aims to animate a human face in given reference images and generate a talking video that matches the content and emotion of driving audio. However, existing methods neglect that reference images may have a strong emotion that conflicts with the audio emotion, leading to severe emotion inaccuracy and distorted generated results. To tackle the issue, we introduce a cross-emotion memory network(CEM-Net), designed to generate emotional talking faces aligned with the driving audio when reference images exhibit strong emotion. Specifically, an Audio Emotion Enhancement module(AEE) is first devised with the cross-reconstruction training strategy to enhance audio emotion, overcoming the disruption from reference image emotion. Secondly, since reference images cannot provide sufficient facial motion information of the speaker under audio emotion, an Emotion Bridging Memory module(EBM) is utilized to compensate for the lacked information. It brings in expression displacement from the reference image emotion to the audio emotion and stores it in the memory.Given a cross-emotion feature as a query, the matching displacement can be retrieved at inference time. Extensive experiments have demonstrated that our CEM-Net can synthesize expressive, natural and lip-synced talking face videos with better emotion accuracy.

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