Speechreading by Humans and Machines: Models, Systems, and Applications
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Speechreading by Humans and Machines
ISBN: 9783642082528 bzw. 3642082521, in Deutsch, Springer, Berlin, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
This book is one outcome of the NATO Advanced Studies Institute (ASI) Workshop, "Speechreading by Man and Machine," held at the Chateau de Bonas, Castera-Verduzan (near Auch, France) from August 28 to Septem ber 8, 1995 - the first interdisciplinary meeting devoted the subject of speechreading ("lipreading"). The forty-five attendees from twelve countries covered the gamut of speechreading research, from brain scans of humans processing bi-modal stimuli, to psychophysical experiments and illusions, to statistics of comprehension by the normal and deaf communities, to models of human perception, to computer vision and learning algorithms and hardware for automated speechreading machines. The first week focussed on speechreading by humans, the second week by machines, a general organization that is preserved in this volume. After the in evitable difficulties in clarifying language and terminology across disciplines as diverse as human neurophysiology, audiology, psychology, electrical en gineering, mathematics, and computer science, the participants engaged in lively discussion and debate. We think it is fair to say that there was an atmosphere of excitement and optimism for a field that is both fascinating and potentially lucrative. Of the many general results that can be taken from the workshop, two of the key ones are these: The ways in which humans employ visual image for speech recogni tion are manifold and complex, and depend upon the talker-perceiver pair, severity and age of onset of any hearing loss, whether the topic of conversation is known or unknown, the level of noise, and so forth. 2010. xv, 686 S. 103 SW-Abb.,. 279 mm Versandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Softcover, Neuware.
Speechreading by Humans and Machines: Models, Systems, and Applications (2010)
ISBN: 9783642082528 bzw. 3642082521, in Englisch, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, neu.
This is the first comprehensive book on the interdisciplinary study of speechreading (lipreading) — production, perception and learning — by both humans and machines. It is the product of the largest-ever gathering of scientists devoted to the subject, at a NATO workshop held in France in 1995. The research presented explores and promotes the incorporation of visual information into automatic speech recognizers for improved recognition accuracy (especially in noisy environments), and draws on and further elucidates knowledge of the psychology of speechreading by humans. The book is a milestone along the path to more accurate speech based interfaces, as well as to deeper understanding of fundamental mechanisms of human perception and speech recognition.
Speechreading by Humans and Machines (1995)
ISBN: 9783642082528 bzw. 3642082521, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer Shop, Taschenbuch, neu.
This book is one outcome of the NATO Advanced Studies Institute (ASI) Workshop, "Speechreading by Man and Machine," held at the Chateau de Bonas, Castera-Verduzan (near Auch, France) from August 28 to Septem ber 8, 1995 - the first interdisciplinary meeting devoted the subject of speechreading ("lipreading"). The forty-five attendees from twelve countries covered the gamut of speechreading research, from brain scans of humans processing bi-modal stimuli, to psychophysical experiments and illusions, to statistics of comprehension by the normal and deaf communities, to models of human perception, to computer vision and learning algorithms and hardware for automated speechreading machines. The first week focussed on speechreading by humans, the second week by machines, a general organization that is preserved in this volume. After the in evitable difficulties in clarifying language and terminology across disciplines as diverse as human neurophysiology, audiology, psychology, electrical en gineering, mathematics, and computer science, the participants engaged in lively discussion and debate. We think it is fair to say that there was an atmosphere of excitement and optimism for a field that is both fascinating and potentially lucrative. Of the many general results that can be taken from the workshop, two of the key ones are these: • The ways in which humans employ visual image for speech recogni tion are manifold and complex, and depend upon the talker-perceiver pair, severity and age of onset of any hearing loss, whether the topic of conversation is known or unknown, the level of noise, and so forth. Soft cover.
Speechreading by Humans and Machines: Models, Systems, and Applications (Nato ASI Subseries F:)
ISBN: 9783642082528 bzw. 3642082521, in Deutsch, Springer, neu.
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/ Hennecke | Speechreading by Humans and Machines | Springer | 1st Edition. Softcover version of original hardcover edition 1996 | 2010
ISBN: 9783642082528 bzw. 3642082521, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Speechreading by Humans and Machines: Models, Systems, and Applications (1995)
ISBN: 9783642082528 bzw. 3642082521, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York, NY, Deutschland, neu.
This book is one outcome of the NATO Advanced Studies Institute (ASI) Workshop, "Speechreading by Man and Machine," held at the Chateau de Bonas, Castera-Verduzan (near Auch, France) from August 28 to Septem ber 8, 1995 - the first interdisciplinary meeting devoted the subject of speechreading ("lipreading"). The forty-five attendees from twelve countries covered the gamut of speechreading research, from brain scans of humans processing bi-modal stimuli, to psychophysical experiments and illusions, to statistics of comprehension by the normal and deaf communities, to models of human perception, to computer vision and learning algorithms and hardware for automated speechreading machines. The first week focussed on speechreading by humans, the second week by machines, a general organization that is preserved in this volume. After the in evitable difficulties in clarifying language and terminology across disciplines as diverse as human neurophysiology, audiology, psychology, electrical en gineering, mathematics, and computer science, the participants engaged in lively discussion and debate. We think it is fair to say that there was an atmosphere of excitement and optimism for a field that is both fascinating and potentially lucrative. Of the many general results that can be taken from the workshop, two of the key ones are these: • The ways in which humans employ visual image for speech recogni tion are manifold and complex, and depend upon the talker-perceiver pair, severity and age of onset of any hearing loss, whether the topic of conversation is known or unknown, the level of noise, and so forth.
Speechreading by Humans and Machines (1996)
ISBN: 3642082521 bzw. 9783642082528, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York, NY, Deutschland, gebundenes Buch, neu, Nachdruck.
Speechreading by Humans and Machines: Models, Systems, and Applications
ISBN: 9783642082528 bzw. 3642082521, in Deutsch, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Taschenbuch, neu.
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