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found 37 matches
- 2009
- Ibrahim Almajai, Ben Milner:
Effective visually-derived Wiener filtering for audio-visual speech processing. AVSP 2009: 134-139 - Jonas Beskow, Giampiero Salvi, Samer Al Moubayed:
Synface - verbal and non-verbal face animation from audio. AVSP 2009: 169 - Girija Chetty, Roland Göcke, Michael Wagner:
Audio-visual mutual dependency models for biometric liveness checks. AVSP 2009: 32-37 - Piero Cosi, Graziano Tisato:
LW2a: an easy tool to transform voice WAV files into talking animations. AVSP 2009: 13-17 - Marion Coulon, Bahia Guellaï, Arlette Streri:
Auditory-visual perception of talking faces at birth: a new paradigm. AVSP 2009: 76-79 - Chris Davis, Jeesun Kim:
Recognizing spoken vowels in multi-talker babble: spectral and visual speech cues. AVSP 2009: 130-133 - Aymeric Devergie, Frédéric Berthommier, Nicolas Grimault:
Pairing audio speech and various visual displays: binding or not binding? AVSP 2009: 140-146 - Cong-Thanh Do, Abdeldjalil Aïssa-El-Bey, Dominique Pastor, André Goalic:
Area of mouth opening estimation from speech acoustics using blind deconvolution technique. AVSP 2009: 80-85 - Jana Eger, Hans-Heinrich Bothe:
Startegies and results for the evaluation of the naturalness of the LIPPS facial animation system. AVSP 2009: 127-129 - Olov Engwall, Preben Wik:
Can you tell if tongue movements are real or synthesized? AVSP 2009: 96-101 - Sascha Fagel:
Effects of smiled speech on lips, larynx and acoustics. AVSP 2009: 18-21 - Sanaul Haq, Philip J. B. Jackson:
Speaker-dependent audio-visual emotion recognition. AVSP 2009: 53-58 - Sarah Hilder, Richard W. Harvey, Barry-John Theobald:
Comparison of human and machine-based lip-reading. AVSP 2009: 86-89 - Satoko Hisanaga, Kaoru Sekiyama, Tomohiko Igasaki, Nobuki Murayama:
Audiovisual speech perception in Japanese and English: inter-language differences examined by event-related potentials. AVSP 2009: 38-42 - Marieke Hoetjes, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts:
Untying the knot between gestures and speech. AVSP 2009: 90-95 - Alexandra Jesse, Esther Janse:
Visual speech information aids elderly adults in stream segregation. AVSP 2009: 22-27 - Dorothea Kolossa, Steffen Zeiler, Alexander Vorwerk, Reinhold Orglmeister:
Audiovisual speech recognition with missing or unreliable data. AVSP 2009: 117-122 - Zdenek Krnoul:
Refinement of lip shape in sign speech synthesis. AVSP 2009: 161-165 - Zdenek Krnoul, Milos Zelezný:
The UWB 3d talking head text-driven system controlled by the SAT method used for the LIPS 2009 challenge. AVSP 2009: 167-168 - Christian Kroos, Katherine Hogan:
Visual influence on auditory perception: is speech special? AVSP 2009: 70-75 - Takaaki Kuratate, Kathryn Ayers, Jeesun Kim, Marcia Riley, Denis Burnham:
Are virtual humans uncanny?: varying speech, appearance and motion to better understand the acceptability of synthetic humans. AVSP 2009: 65-69 - Fiona Kyle, Mairéad MacSweeney, Tara Mohammed, Ruth Campbell:
The development of speechreading in deaf and hearing children: introducing a new test of child speechreading (toCS). AVSP 2009: 28-31 - Yuxuan Lan, Richard W. Harvey, Barry-John Theobald, Eng-Jon Ong, Richard Bowden:
Comparing visual features for lipreading. AVSP 2009: 102-106 - Kang Liu, Jörn Ostermann:
An image-based talking head system. AVSP 2009: 166 - Wesley Mattheyses, Lukas Latacz, Werner Verhelst:
Multimodal coherency issues in designing and optimizing audiovisual speech synthesis techniques. AVSP 2009: 47-53 - Lisette Mol, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts:
Alignment in iconic gestures: does it make sense? AVSP 2009: 3-8 - Samer Al Moubayed, Jonas Beskow:
Effects of visual prominence cues on speech intelligibility. AVSP 2009: 43-46 - Samuel Pachoud, Shaogang Gong, Andrea Cavallaro:
Space-time audio-visual speech recognition with multiple multi-class probabilistic support vector machines. AVSP 2009: 155-160 - Natalie A. Phillips, Shari R. Baum, Vanessa Taler:
Audio-visual speech perception in mild cognitive impairment and healthy elderly controls. AVSP 2009: 59-64 - Shuichi Sakamoto, Akihiro Tanaka, Shun Numahata, Atsushi Imai, Tohru Takagi, Yôiti Suzuki:
Aging effect on audio-visual speech asynchrony perception: comparison of time-expanded speech and a moving image of a talker2s face. AVSP 2009: 9-12
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