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Issues with Lip Sync Animation: Can You Read My Lips?
Geneva, Switzerland June 19-June 21
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CA.2002.1017500Computer Animation 2002
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Rick Parent, Ohio State University
Scott King, University of Otago
Osamu Fujimura, Ohio State University
Lip-sync animation is complex and challenging. It promises to be important in natural human-computer interfaces and entertainment as well as aid in the education of the deaf. It is an important component in creating a realistic human figure. Speech is based on principles from anatomy, physics, and psychophysiology. We discuss some of the issues that make speech so complex to model visually.
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Rick Parent, Scott King, Osamu Fujimura, "Issues with Lip Sync Animation: Can You Read My Lips?," ca, pp.3, Computer Animation 2002, 2002
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