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Gelina: Unified Speech and Gesture Synthesis via Interleaved Token Prediction

Sound 2026-04-29 v4 Artificial Intelligence Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Human communication is multimodal, with speech and gestures tightly coupled, yet most computational methods for generating speech and gestures synthesize them sequentially, weakening synchrony and prosody alignment. We introduce Gelina, a unified framework that jointly synthesizes speech and co-speech gestures from text using interleaved token sequences in a discrete autoregressive backbone, with modality-specific decoders. Gelina supports multi-speaker and multi-style cloning and enables gesture-only synthesis from speech inputs. Subjective and objective evaluations demonstrate competitive speech quality and improved gesture generation over unimodal baselines.

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@article{arxiv.2510.12834,
  title  = {Gelina: Unified Speech and Gesture Synthesis via Interleaved Token Prediction},
  author = {Téo Guichoux and Théodor Lemerle and Shivam Mehta and Jonas Beskow and Gustav Eje Henter and Laure Soulier and Catherine Pelachaud and Nicolas Obin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.12834},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Paper accepted at ICASSP 2026, 5 pages