Have you ever wanted to master the art of reading lips? Most of us that are fortunate enough to not have impaired hearing think of this skill as a novelty. However, even if you have perfect hearing, there can be situations where this is useful. Say, you’re in a noisy room, and are trying to hold a conversation with someone. Being able to read their lips can help prevent the need to ask �what?� repeatedly. Well if this is a skill you’ve been interested in learning, you might find ReadmyQuips to be rather helpful.
Right now this software is still in its early stages, but they’re looking for people to test it out. This is an audio-visual home training system that can teach you to effectively read lips. How cool is that? The best part is that you can get it for free.
Well you have made some excellent points with this article. Based on my experience, The Audio Visual Speech Recognition (AVSR) software tracks a speaker's face and mouth movements. By matching these movements with speech, the application can provide a computer with enough data to respond to voice recognition commands, even when these are given in noisy environments. The AVSR program is part of the OpenCV computer vision library, a collection of open-source applications and tools that help computers interpret visual data. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. It really helps us.