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HNO ; 70(6): 456-465, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35024877

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BACKGROUND: When reading lips, many people benefit from additional visual information from the lip movements of the speaker, which is, however, very error prone. Algorithms for lip reading with artificial intelligence based on artificial neural networks significantly improve word recognition but are not available for the German language. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 1806 videoclips with only one German-speaking person each were selected, split into word segments, and assigned to word classes using speech-recognition software. In 38,391 video segments with 32 speakers, 18 polysyllabic, visually distinguishable words were used to train and validate a neural network. The 3D Convolutional Neural Network and Gated Recurrent Units models and a combination of both models (GRUConv) were compared, as were different image sections and color spaces of the videos. The accuracy was determined in 5000 training epochs. RESULTS: Comparison of the color spaces did not reveal any relevant different correct classification rates in the range from 69% to 72%. With a cut to the lips, a significantly higher accuracy of 70% was achieved than when cut to the entire speaker's face (34%). With the GRUConv model, the maximum accuracies were 87% with known speakers and 63% in the validation with unknown speakers. CONCLUSION: The neural network for lip reading, which was first developed for the German language, shows a very high level of accuracy, comparable to English-language algorithms. It works with unknown speakers as well and can be generalized with more word classes.


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Aprendizado Profundo , Idioma , Algoritmos , Inteligência Artificial , Humanos , Leitura Labial
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