LIP SYNCHRONIZATION AS AN AID TO THE HEARING DISABLED (2008)
David F. Mcallister, Robert D. Rodman, Donald L. Bitzer, Andrew S. Freeman
Lip synchronization as an aid to the hearing impaired 1.
Predictor Surfaces for Lip Synchronization Animation of Voiced Input (2008)
Rika Krothapalli, David F. Mcallister, Robert D. Rodman, Donald Bitzer, Meng Wang, Jamie Taylor
The authors are producing two-dimensional animated human faces with lip motion synchronized to a given speech sound file. The process is called lip synchronization. We assume the only input is the...
SPEAKER RECOGNITION OF DISGUISED VOICES: A PROGRAM FOR RESEARCH (2008)
A program for carrying out research on the speaker recognition of disguised voices is proposed. Such a program would consist of the following: 1) Definition and classification of disguises 2)...
An Evaluation of Speech Recognition Technology. (2002)
Joost, Michael G., Moody, Taryn S., Rodman, Robert D.
The last 15 years has seen the development of speech technology at very rapid rate. Unfortunately, the fact and fiction of recognition are not always easily separated. This confusion is not only...
Speaker Independence in Automated Lip-sync for Audio-video Communication (1998)
David F. Mcallister, Robert D. Rodman, Donald L. Bitzer, Andrew S. Freeman
By analyzing the absolute value of the Fourier transform of a speaker’s voice signal we can predict the position of the mouth for English vowel sounds. This is without the use of text, speech...