A Cascade Sequence-to-Sequence Model for Chinese Mandarin Lip Reading

14 Aug 2019  ·  Ya Zhao, Rui Xu, Mingli Song ·

Lip reading aims at decoding texts from the movement of a speaker's mouth. In recent years, lip reading methods have made great progress for English, at both word-level and sentence-level. Unlike English, however, Chinese Mandarin is a tone-based language and relies on pitches to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning, which significantly increases the ambiguity for the lip reading task. In this paper, we propose a Cascade Sequence-to-Sequence Model for Chinese Mandarin (CSSMCM) lip reading, which explicitly models tones when predicting sentence. Tones are modeled based on visual information and syntactic structure, and are used to predict sentence along with visual information and syntactic structure. In order to evaluate CSSMCM, a dataset called CMLR (Chinese Mandarin Lip Reading) is collected and released, consisting of over 100,000 natural sentences from China Network Television website. When trained on CMLR dataset, the proposed CSSMCM surpasses the performance of state-of-the-art lip reading frameworks, which confirms the effectiveness of explicit modeling of tones for Chinese Mandarin lip reading.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Lipreading CMLR CSSMCM CER 32.48% # 3
Lipreading CMLR LipCH-Net CER 34.07% # 4
Lipreading CMLR WAS CER 38.93% # 5

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