On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 7:26 AM, Rick van Rein <r...@openfortress.nl> wrote:
>
> http://synface.com/
>
> Note that they use phonemes, not diphones, and indeed this deaf person
> comments that the transitions between the phonemes don't work well enough
> for lip-reading.  That is not your goal, of course, but note that this is
> a system that analyses voice down to phonemes, as I read into your idea
> of trimming voice down to content.

That is really interesting.  I had not considered the similarities
between codecs that model the vocal tract and how one might model the
face for the sake of lipreading.  Thanks for the pointer.

Steve



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