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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
University of Stirling
Novel Two-Stage Audiovisual Speech Filtering in Noisy Environments
<22> The framework presented in this paper represents a radically different approach to conventional hearing-aid and listening device technology, in that it makes use of both lip reading and audio processing to filter speech. Our work has led to Hussain being an invited Speaker on Cognitive Computation at the premier international neural networks conference, IJNN’2013 (Dallas, 2013). A new collaboration (with Edinburgh and MRC IHR, Glasgow) to develop real-time FPGA implementations is being developed. This work forms a component of a new (January 2013) Stirling PhD Impact project co-funded by industry (Ucare Ltd.) to develop multimodal healthcare systems.