@CONFERENCE\{IMM2004-03133, author = "T. Lehn-Schi{\o}ler", title = "Multimedia Mapping using Continuous State Space Models", year = "2004", month = "jun", pages = "51--54", booktitle = "{IEEE} {6'}th Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing Proceedings", volume = "", series = "", editor = "", publisher = "", organization = "", address = "", url = "http://www2.compute.dtu.dk/pubdb/pubs/3133-full.html", abstract = "In this paper a system that transforms speech waveforms to animated faces are proposed. The system relies on continuous state space models to perform the mapping, this makes it possible to ensure video with no sudden jumps and allows continuous control of the parameters in 'face space'. Simulations are performed on recordings of {3-}5 sec. video sequences with sentences from the Timit database. The model is able to construct an image sequence from an unknown noisy speech sequence fairly well even though the number of training examples are limited.", isbn_issn = "0-7803-8579-9" }