2018
DOI: 10.1121/1.5067952
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Effects of spatiotemporal manipulation of audiovisual speech on the perception of prosodic structure

Abstract: Work in audiovisual speech processing (AVSP) has established that the availability of visual speech signals can influence auditory perception by improving the intelligibility of speech in noise (Sumby and Pollack, 1954). However, exactly which aspects of visible signals are most responsible for this enhancement remains an open question, although convergent evidence along several lines suggests that visible information may reflect a common articulatory-acoustic temporal signature, and that the multi-modal avail… Show more

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