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Lipreading by Locality Discriminant Graph

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Lipreading by Locality Discriminant Graph
The major problem in building a good lipreading system is to extract effective visual features from enormous quantity of video sequences data. For appearance-based feature analysis in lipreading, classical methods, e.g. DCT, PCA and LDA, are usually applied to dimensionality reduction. We present a new pattern classification algorithm, called Locality Discriminant Graph (LDG), and develop a novel lipreading framework to successfully apply LDG to the problem. LDG takes both advantage of manifold learning and Fisher criteria to seek the linear embedding which preserves the local neighborhood affinity within same class while discriminating the neighborhood among different classes. The LDG embedding is computed in closed-form and tuned by the only open parameter of k-NN number. Experiments on AVICAR corpus database provide evidence that the graph-based pattern classification methods can outperform classical ones for lipreading.
Yun Fu, Xi Zhou, Ming Liu, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson,
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICIP
Authors Yun Fu, Xi Zhou, Ming Liu, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Thomas S. Huang
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