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A Novel Approach Integrating Geometric and Gabor Wavelet Approaches to Improvise Visual Lipreading
B. Sujatha and T. Santhanam

Abstract: Lipreading a perception of speech for listeners with hearing impairment is purely based on observing the lip movements under noisy conditions where visual speech information plays an important role. Lipreading, a visual modality which involves watching the movement of lips constitutes 1/3 of the conveyed message. This study investigates the use of two feature extraction methodologies for recognizing isolated words. The first type is based on a geometric approach which extracts the features like inner height, inner width, outer height and outer width of the lips while the second type is based on a set of Block-Based Gabor-Wavelet co-efficient extracted from each frame. Then these two features are given as input into the Ergodic Hidden Markov Model for recognizing the words.

How to cite this article
B. Sujatha and T. Santhanam, 2010. A Novel Approach Integrating Geometric and Gabor Wavelet Approaches to Improvise Visual Lipreading. International Journal of Soft Computing, 5: 13-18.

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