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Aligning Audiovisual Features for Audiovisual Speech Recognition

2018 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2018
Visual information can improve the performance of automatic speech recognition (ASR), especially in the presence of background noise or different speech modes. A key problem is how to fuse the acoustic and visual features leveraging their complementary information and overcoming the alignment differences between modalities.
Fei Tao, Carlos Busso
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Audiovisual Programmes:The Audiovisual Centre, University of London

Medical Teacher, 1979
The aim of this series is to draw teachers' attention to useful sources of audiovisual programmes, to describe the services they provide and to highlight some of their recent titles.
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Audiovisual Reviews

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1974
Jay Mann, Penny Bauer
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Audiovisual Media

Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture, 2021
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Audiovisual and LMS

2020
This chapter will focus on the (non-simulator) technology infrastructure that your simulation program will depend upon to function effectively. Ease of management, flexibility, scalability, and accessibility are critical to properly support expansion and growth.
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Multimodality and audiovisual translation

2013
As regards multimodality and audiovisual translation (AVT), it must first be stressed that most research on multimodality has not as yet focused on questions of translation. Over a relatively short time span, most of the major contributions to the field have been more purely linguistically based but intent on providing keys to the understanding of the ...
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Textometry on Audiovisual Corpora

2020
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Audiovisual Translation

2008
The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics is a reference work encompassing the range of research on language-related problems that arise in the real-world contexts where languages are learned and used. Because of the wide range of issues that applied linguists work on, a precise defi nition of the fi eld is diffi cult to articulate.
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