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Time-Varying Image Analysis

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We describe two recent projects carried out at the University of Illinois. The first is a computer lip reader, which is used to increase the recognition accuracy of an acoustic word recognizer. The second is a high-level system for representing and identifying time-varying characteristics of a large class of physical events.

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Huang, T.S. (1987). Time-Varying Image Analysis. In: Wong, A.K.C., Pugh, A. (eds) Machine Intelligence and Knowledge Engineering for Robotic Applications. NATO ASI Series, vol 33. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87387-4_4

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