Speaker-independent machine lip-reading with speaker-dependent viseme classifiers

10/03/2017
by   Helen L Bear, et al.
0

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]. Here, we use a phoneme-clustering method to form new phoneme-to-viseme maps for both individual and multiple speakers. We use these maps to examine how similarly speakers talk visually. We conclude that broadly speaking, speakers have the same repertoire of mouth gestures, where they differ is in the use of the gestures.

READ FULL TEXT

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset