Now you're speaking my language: visual language identification
The goal of this work is to train models that can identify a spoken language just by interpreting the speaker’s lip movements. Our contributions are the following: (i) we show that models can learn to discriminate among 14 different languages using only visual speech information; (ii) we compare dif...
Main Authors: | Afouras, T, Chung, JS, Zisserman, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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ISCA Archive
2020
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