Title :
From face features analysis to automatic lip reading
Author :
Delmas, Pairice ; Lievin, Marc
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Auckland Univ., New Zealand
Abstract :
An unsupervised framework for face analysis aiming at lip tracking is presented in this paper. A colour video sequence of a speaker´s face is simply acquired by a desktop camera under natural lighting conditions and without any particular make-up. After a logarithmic colour transform, a statistical segmentation process regularizes motion and hue information within a spatio-temporal neighbourhood. The hierarchical segmentation labels the different areas of the face. Results are then used to define a region of interest for each feature in the face, particularly the lip contours. Lip corners and associated characteristic points are extracted to initialise an active contours stage. Finally, a speaker´s lip shape with inner and outer borders is tracked without user tuning: This unsupervised framework provides geometrical features of the face when no specific model of the speaker face is assumed.
Keywords :
computer vision; face recognition; feature extraction; human computer interaction; image segmentation; spatiotemporal phenomena; speech recognition; automatic lip reading; colour video sequence; desktop camera; face features analysis; hierarchical segmentation; lip contours; lip corners; lip tracking; logarithmic colour transform; natural lighting conditions; spatiotemporal neighbourhood; statistical segmentation process; unsupervised framework; Active contours; Automatic speech recognition; Cameras; Face detection; Face recognition; Facial animation; Humans; Image color analysis; Robustness; Streaming media;
Conference_Titel :
Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision, 2002. ICARCV 2002. 7th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
981-04-8364-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICARCV.2002.1234981