Altejar, Rachelle M.
Character recognition through LIP reading - Cebu City CIT-U 2011
Every human being with vision uses lip reading to remove the perception of speech. Recognizing characters is being studied and thereby implemented by different researchers through different approaches. This paper describes a real time approach of recognizing characters based on lip-reading to provide an efficient way of communicating for hearing impaired people and to contribute another technique of character recognition. In this study, we first extract the speaker?s lip contours by HSLFiltering from Aforge together with Median filtering that will eliminate noise. A will then be drawn passing through the contour points through Cubic Spline Interpolation. Lips are extracted from the human face that will be captured using a web camera and consist of shape parameters which describe the lip boundary. The use of neural network called Back Propagation Model is implemented for letter recognition. This study limits only to recognizing vowel letters (A,E,I,O,U) using lip-reading.
T Al792 2011
Character recognition through LIP reading - Cebu City CIT-U 2011
Every human being with vision uses lip reading to remove the perception of speech. Recognizing characters is being studied and thereby implemented by different researchers through different approaches. This paper describes a real time approach of recognizing characters based on lip-reading to provide an efficient way of communicating for hearing impaired people and to contribute another technique of character recognition. In this study, we first extract the speaker?s lip contours by HSLFiltering from Aforge together with Median filtering that will eliminate noise. A will then be drawn passing through the contour points through Cubic Spline Interpolation. Lips are extracted from the human face that will be captured using a web camera and consist of shape parameters which describe the lip boundary. The use of neural network called Back Propagation Model is implemented for letter recognition. This study limits only to recognizing vowel letters (A,E,I,O,U) using lip-reading.
T Al792 2011