11 DAILY ICCV Tuesday Shuai Tan it and keep working hard in this direction.” After nearly three years working on talking head generation, Shuai is already thinking about where the field is heading next. “More and more people have started to pay attention to this direction,” he points out. “In my opinion, the future direction can be full-body talking head generation – not only the head, but the upper body or even the full body. We can move our body according to the audio and make it more real.” He also hopes his work encourages others to question assumptions and probe deeply into limitations. “We need to find the limitations in previous methods during research progress,” he says. “Instead of just thinking about it superficially, we should take action and conduct experiments to identify the key factors causing these limitations. Then we can think about how to solve these problems – or even use those factors to do something extra.” As he prepares to present FixTalk at ICCV 2025, Shuai reflects on the importance of academic conferences. “They are very, very useful for all of us,” he says. We couldn’t agree more – these events give researchers and practitioners the chance to collaborate, share ideas and, as in Shuai’s case, turn a single question into the start of something new! To learn more about Shuai’s work, visit Oral Session 1A: Multi-Modal Learning (Exhibit Hall III) today from 8:45 to 10:00 [Oral 3] and Poster Session 1 (Exhibit Hall I) from 11:30 to 13:30 [Poster 302].
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