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This volume outlines developments in practical and theoretical research into speechreading lipreading.
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This volume outlines developments in practical and theoretical research into speechreading lipreading.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135471965
- Artikelnr.: 39954884
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135471965
- Artikelnr.: 39954884
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Ruth Campbell, Barbara Dodd, Denis, Burnham
Part 1 Audiovisual speech processing - implications for theories of speech
perception: the use of auditory and visual information during phonetic
processing - implications for theories of speech perception, K.P. Green;
language specificity in the development of auditory-visual speech
perception, D. Burnham; time varying information for visual speech
perception, L.D. Rosenblum, H.M. Saldana. Part 2 Engineering models of
visible and audiovisual speech: ten years after Summerfield - a taxonomy of
models for audiovisual fusion in speech perception, J.-L. Schwartz et al;
computational aspects of visual speech - machines that can speechread and
simualte talking faces, M. Brooke; the moving face during speech
Communication, K.G. Munhall, E. Vatikiotis-Bateson. Part 3 Psychological
and neuropsychological factors in speechreading: conceptual constraints in
sentence-based lipreading in the hearing-impaired, J. Roennberg et al;
effects of facial image size on visual and audiovisual speech recognition,
T.R. Jordan, P.C. Sergeant; how brains see speech - the cortical
localization of speechreading in hearing people, R. Campbell; impaired
speechreading and auditory-visual speech integration in prosopagnosia, B.
de Gelder et al. Part 4 Deafness, language and speechreading - speech-based
approaches: what makes a good speechreader? - first you have to find one,
L. Bernstein et al; early lipreading ability and speech and language
development of hearing-impaired pre-schoolers, B. Dodd et al. Part 5
Deafness, language and speechreading - sign and augmentation: mouth
movement and signed communication, M. Marschark et al; touch and
auditory-visual speech perception, M. Oerlemans, P. Blamey; effect of
exposure to phonetically augmented lipspeech in the prelingual deaf, J.
Leybaert et al.
perception: the use of auditory and visual information during phonetic
processing - implications for theories of speech perception, K.P. Green;
language specificity in the development of auditory-visual speech
perception, D. Burnham; time varying information for visual speech
perception, L.D. Rosenblum, H.M. Saldana. Part 2 Engineering models of
visible and audiovisual speech: ten years after Summerfield - a taxonomy of
models for audiovisual fusion in speech perception, J.-L. Schwartz et al;
computational aspects of visual speech - machines that can speechread and
simualte talking faces, M. Brooke; the moving face during speech
Communication, K.G. Munhall, E. Vatikiotis-Bateson. Part 3 Psychological
and neuropsychological factors in speechreading: conceptual constraints in
sentence-based lipreading in the hearing-impaired, J. Roennberg et al;
effects of facial image size on visual and audiovisual speech recognition,
T.R. Jordan, P.C. Sergeant; how brains see speech - the cortical
localization of speechreading in hearing people, R. Campbell; impaired
speechreading and auditory-visual speech integration in prosopagnosia, B.
de Gelder et al. Part 4 Deafness, language and speechreading - speech-based
approaches: what makes a good speechreader? - first you have to find one,
L. Bernstein et al; early lipreading ability and speech and language
development of hearing-impaired pre-schoolers, B. Dodd et al. Part 5
Deafness, language and speechreading - sign and augmentation: mouth
movement and signed communication, M. Marschark et al; touch and
auditory-visual speech perception, M. Oerlemans, P. Blamey; effect of
exposure to phonetically augmented lipspeech in the prelingual deaf, J.
Leybaert et al.
Part 1 Audiovisual speech processing - implications for theories of speech
perception: the use of auditory and visual information during phonetic
processing - implications for theories of speech perception, K.P. Green;
language specificity in the development of auditory-visual speech
perception, D. Burnham; time varying information for visual speech
perception, L.D. Rosenblum, H.M. Saldana. Part 2 Engineering models of
visible and audiovisual speech: ten years after Summerfield - a taxonomy of
models for audiovisual fusion in speech perception, J.-L. Schwartz et al;
computational aspects of visual speech - machines that can speechread and
simualte talking faces, M. Brooke; the moving face during speech
Communication, K.G. Munhall, E. Vatikiotis-Bateson. Part 3 Psychological
and neuropsychological factors in speechreading: conceptual constraints in
sentence-based lipreading in the hearing-impaired, J. Roennberg et al;
effects of facial image size on visual and audiovisual speech recognition,
T.R. Jordan, P.C. Sergeant; how brains see speech - the cortical
localization of speechreading in hearing people, R. Campbell; impaired
speechreading and auditory-visual speech integration in prosopagnosia, B.
de Gelder et al. Part 4 Deafness, language and speechreading - speech-based
approaches: what makes a good speechreader? - first you have to find one,
L. Bernstein et al; early lipreading ability and speech and language
development of hearing-impaired pre-schoolers, B. Dodd et al. Part 5
Deafness, language and speechreading - sign and augmentation: mouth
movement and signed communication, M. Marschark et al; touch and
auditory-visual speech perception, M. Oerlemans, P. Blamey; effect of
exposure to phonetically augmented lipspeech in the prelingual deaf, J.
Leybaert et al.
perception: the use of auditory and visual information during phonetic
processing - implications for theories of speech perception, K.P. Green;
language specificity in the development of auditory-visual speech
perception, D. Burnham; time varying information for visual speech
perception, L.D. Rosenblum, H.M. Saldana. Part 2 Engineering models of
visible and audiovisual speech: ten years after Summerfield - a taxonomy of
models for audiovisual fusion in speech perception, J.-L. Schwartz et al;
computational aspects of visual speech - machines that can speechread and
simualte talking faces, M. Brooke; the moving face during speech
Communication, K.G. Munhall, E. Vatikiotis-Bateson. Part 3 Psychological
and neuropsychological factors in speechreading: conceptual constraints in
sentence-based lipreading in the hearing-impaired, J. Roennberg et al;
effects of facial image size on visual and audiovisual speech recognition,
T.R. Jordan, P.C. Sergeant; how brains see speech - the cortical
localization of speechreading in hearing people, R. Campbell; impaired
speechreading and auditory-visual speech integration in prosopagnosia, B.
de Gelder et al. Part 4 Deafness, language and speechreading - speech-based
approaches: what makes a good speechreader? - first you have to find one,
L. Bernstein et al; early lipreading ability and speech and language
development of hearing-impaired pre-schoolers, B. Dodd et al. Part 5
Deafness, language and speechreading - sign and augmentation: mouth
movement and signed communication, M. Marschark et al; touch and
auditory-visual speech perception, M. Oerlemans, P. Blamey; effect of
exposure to phonetically augmented lipspeech in the prelingual deaf, J.
Leybaert et al.