no code implementations • 3 Oct 2017 • Helen L. Bear, Richard W. Harvey, Yuxuan Lan
In machine lip-reading there is continued debate and research around the correct classes to be used for recognition.
no code implementations • 3 Oct 2017 • Helen L. Bear, Richard W. Harvey, Barry-John Theobald, Yuxuan Lan
A critical assumption of all current visual speech recognition systems is that there are visual speech units called visemes which can be mapped to units of acoustic speech, the phonemes.
no code implementations • 3 Oct 2017 • Helen L. Bear, Stephen J. Cox, Richard W. Harvey
In machine lip-reading, which is identification of speech from visual-only information, there is evidence to show that visual speech is highly dependent upon the speaker [1].