The performance of automatic speech recognition (ASR) system can be significantly enhanced with additional information from visual speech elements such as the movement of lips, tongue, and teeth, especially under noisy environment. In this paper, a novel approach for recognition of visual speech elements is presented. The approach makes use of adaptive boosting (AdaBoost) and hidden Markov models (HMMs) to build an AdaBoost-HMM classifier. The composite HMMs of the AdaBoost-HMM classifier are trained to cover different groups of training samples using the AdaBoost technique and the biased Baum–Welch training method. By combining the decisions of the component classifiers of the composite HMMs according to a novel...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
Abstract — Visual speech information from the speaker’s mouth region has been successfully shown to ...
10.1109/TCSVT.2004.826773IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology145693-705ITC...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
Recent years have been higher demands for automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems that are able t...
Speech recognition can be improved by using visual information in the form of lip movements of the s...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
The multimodal nature of speech is often ignored in human-computer interaction, but lip deformations...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
Abstract — Visual speech information from the speaker’s mouth region has been successfully shown to ...
10.1109/TCSVT.2004.826773IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology145693-705ITC...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
Recent years have been higher demands for automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems that are able t...
Speech recognition can be improved by using visual information in the form of lip movements of the s...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
The multimodal nature of speech is often ignored in human-computer interaction, but lip deformations...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
This paper presents the development of a novel visual speech recognition (VSR) system based on a new...
Abstract — Visual speech information from the speaker’s mouth region has been successfully shown to ...