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LRW-Persian: Lip-reading in the Wild Dataset for Persian Language

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-10-28 v1

Abstract

Lipreading has emerged as an increasingly important research area for developing robust speech recognition systems and assistive technologies for the hearing-impaired. However, non-English resources for visual speech recognition remain limited. We introduce LRW-Persian, the largest in-the-wild Persian word-level lipreading dataset, comprising 743743 target words and over 414,000414{,}000 video samples extracted from more than 1,9001{,}900 hours of footage across 6767 television programs. Designed as a benchmark-ready resource, LRW-Persian provides speaker-disjoint training and test splits, wide regional and dialectal coverage, and rich per-clip metadata including head pose, age, and gender. To ensure large-scale data quality, we establish a fully automated end-to-end curation pipeline encompassing transcription based on Automatic Speech Recognition(ASR), active-speaker localization, quality filtering, and pose/mask screening. We further fine-tune two widely used lipreading architectures on LRW-Persian, establishing reference performance and demonstrating the difficulty of Persian visual speech recognition. By filling a critical gap in low-resource languages, LRW-Persian enables rigorous benchmarking, supports cross-lingual transfer, and provides a foundation for advancing multimodal speech research in underrepresented linguistic contexts. The dataset is publicly available at: https://lrw-persian.vercel.app.

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@article{arxiv.2510.22716,
  title  = {LRW-Persian: Lip-reading in the Wild Dataset for Persian Language},
  author = {Zahra Taghizadeh and Mohammad Shahverdikondori and Arian Noori and Alireza Dadgarnia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.22716},
  year   = {2025}
}

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12 pages, 6 figures