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This paper describes a complete system for audio-visual recognition of continuous speech including robust lip tracking, visual feature extraction, noise-robust acoustic feature extraction, and sensor integration. An appearance based model of the articulato ...
We address the problem of robust lip tracking, visual speech feature extraction, and sensor integration for audio-visual speech recognition applications. An appearance based model of the articulators, which represents linguistically important features, is ...
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In this paper, we investigate the significance of contextual information in a phoneme recognition system using the hidden Markov model - artificial neural network paradigm. Contextual information is probed at the feature level as well as at the output of t ...
We present a method for generating conversations between human-like agents by proposing specific parameters for inter-agents messages with an approximation of virtual sound propagation. We are then be able to simulate appropriate human-like behaviours auto ...
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On November the 14th 1974, Jack Cornaz died in Lausanne, the town where he was born in 1886. This study traces the unusual career of this architect – a singular figure in the field of Swiss-French architecture of the twentieth century – whose name, from th ...
The field of electronic aid for disabled people has been growing constantly with many new innovations being added every year. The need for electronic aid in alternative and augmentative communication (ACC) is becoming increasingly important. Devices which ...
In this paper, we investigate the significance of contextual information in a phoneme recognition system using the hidden Markov model - artificial neural network paradigm. Contextual information is probed at the feature level as well as at the output of t ...