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    Title: The application of extension neuro-network on computer-assisted lip-reading recognition for hearing impaired
    Authors: Yun-Long Lay;Chung-Ho Tsai;Hui-Jen Yang;Chern-Sheng Lin and Chuan-Zhao Lai
    Contributors: 勤益科技大學
    Date: 2008-02
    Issue Date: 2010-03-22 18:19:18 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Within the communication process of human beings, the speaker’s facial expression and lip-shape movement contains extremely rich language information. The hearing impaired, aside from using residual listening to communicate with other people, can also use lip reading as a communication tool. As the hearing impaired learn the lip reading using a computer-assisted lip-reading system, they can freely learn lip reading without the constraints of time, place or situation. Therefore, we propose a computer-assisted lip-reading system (CALRS) for phonetic pronunciation recognition of the correct lip-shape with an image processing method, object-oriented language and neuro-network. This system can accurately compare the lip image of Mandarin phonetic pronunciation using self-organizing map neuro-network (SOMNN) and extension theory to help hearing impaired correct their pronunciation.
    Relation: Expert Systems with Applications
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Information Management] 【資訊管理系】期刊論文

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