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Lipreading provides a limited amount of information about speech signals to profoundly deaf people. Visual displays using peripheral vision as an ...
We explored the usefulness of a peripheral vision display in providing profoundly deaf people with supplementary information to lipreading. A pair of eye- ...
Experiments demonstrate the capability of the peripheral display in conveying speech information and the performance was in excess of 76% with aided ...
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In designing the peripheral vision lipreading aid, we made decisions as to what information should be selected to accompany lipreading and how to present this ...
Daryoush Ebrahimi, Hans Kunov: Peripheral vision lipreading aid. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 38(10): 944-952 (1991). manage site settings.
We explored the usefulness of a peripheral vision display in providing profoundly deaf people with supplementary information to lipreading. A pair of eye- ...
• No visual distraction within the lipreader's direct or peripheral field of vision. • Ideally the speaker's head should be at the same height above the ...
This work introduces peripheral information to enhance lip reading by identifying three types—contextual, experiential, and perturbative—and integrating them ...
The effects of peripheral visual stimuli on lipreading performance. Download. In Copyright; Files. Original file (PDF).
Jan 15, 2020 · This post will explain my own personal experiences of lip reading plus look at removing the myths (like you can read lips from across the room)