Lip Localization and Viseme Classification for Visual Speech Recognition (original) (raw)

The need for an automatic lip-reading system is ever increasing. Infact, today, extraction and reliable analysis of facial movements make up an important part in many multimedia systems such as videoconference, low communication systems, lip-reading systems. In addition, visual information is imperative among people with special needs. We can imagine, for example, a dependent person ordering a machine with an easy lip movement or by a simple syllable pronunciation. Moreover, people with hearing problems compensate for their special needs by lip-reading as well as listening to the person with whome they are talking. We present in this paper a new approach to automatically localize lip feature points in a speaker’s face and to carry out a spatial-temporal tracking of these points. The extracted visual information is then classified in order to recognize the uttered viseme (visual phoneme). We have developed our Automatic Lip Feature Extraction prototype (ALiFE). Experiments revealed t...

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