Decoding visemes: improving machine lipreading
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
2018-04-26 v1 Audio and Speech Processing
Abstract
To undertake machine lip-reading, we try to recognise speech from a visual signal. Current work often uses viseme classification supported by language models with varying degrees of success. A few recent works suggest phoneme classification, in the right circumstances, can outperform viseme classification. In this work we present a novel two-pass method of training phoneme classifiers which uses previously trained visemes in the first pass. With our new training algorithm, we show classification performance which significantly improves on previous lip-reading results.
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@article{arxiv.1710.01169,
title = {Decoding visemes: improving machine lipreading},
author = {Helen L. Bear and Richard Harvey},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.01169},
year = {2018}
}