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Audio-visual speech recognition

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"Audio visual speech recognition" is a technique that uses image processing capabilities in lip reading to aid speech recognition systems in recognizing undeterministic phones or giving preponderance among near probability decisions.

Each system lip reading and speach recognition works separately then their results are mixed at the stage of feature fusion

that are www.research.ibm.com/AVSTG