Lip
Shape Analysis |
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In this research, an imaging system was
built to work with a newly developed
electronic device to help people produce
sounds correctly. The system consists of
two parts, the internal tongue contact
pattern data collection and the external
lip shape information analysis. The lip
shape information was collected by
processing images taken from people
articulating different sounds. We
developed an efficient color image
segmentation technique to extract lip
contour points and form a closed curve
for shape analysis. |
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Project Sponsors:
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Office of Research and Creative
Activities, Brigham Young University
(2004)
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Collaborators: |
Christopher Dromey: Dept. of ASPL, BYU |
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Graduate Students: |
Aaron Thomas, Daniel Bates, and Xiaoqian
Xu
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Publications:
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D. J. Lee,
D.M. Bates, C.
Dromey, and X. Xu, “A
Vision System Performing Lip Shape Analysis for Speech Pathology
Research”, Proceedings of The 29th Annual Conference of
the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, p. 1086-1091,
Roanoke, Virginia, USA,
November 2-6, 2003.
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D.J. Lee, D.M. Bates, C.
Dromey, X. Xu, and S.K. Antani, ”An
Imaging System Correlating Lip Shapes and Tongue Contact
Patterns for Speech Pathology Research”, Proceedings of
The 16th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems,
p. 307-313, New York, NY, USA, June 26-27, 2003.
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C. Dromey, D.J. Lee, S.G.
Fletcher, D.M. Bates, and X. Xu, "Lip Shape
Measures & Their Association With Tongue Contact Patterns",
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual
Convention, Chicago, IL, USA, November, 2003.
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