Audio-Visual Speech Recognition using SciPy

  • Reikeras H
  • Herbst B
  • du Preez J
  • et al.
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In audiovisual automatic speech recognition (AVASR) both acoustic and visual modalities of speech are used to identify what a person is saying. In this paper we propose a basic AVASR system implemented using SciPy, an open source Python library for scientific computing. AVASR research draws from the fields of signal processing, computer vision and machine learning, all of which are active fields of development in the SciPy community. As such, AVASR researchers using SciPy are able to benefit from a wide range of tools available in SciPy. The performance of the system is tested using the Clemson University audiovisual experiments (CUAVE) database. We find that visual speech information is in itself not sufficient for automatic speech recognition. However, by integrating visual and acoustic speech information we are able to obtain better performance than what is possible with audio-only ASR.

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Reikeras, H., Herbst, B., du Preez, J., & Engelbrecht, H. (2010). Audio-Visual Speech Recognition using SciPy. In Proceedings of the 9th Python in Science Conference (pp. 85–91). SciPy. https://doi.org/10.25080/majora-92bf1922-010

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