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Modeling audio-visual speech perception: back on fusion architectures and fusion control
2004
Interspeech 2004
unpublished
In a review paper about audio-visual (AV) fusion models in speech perception, we (Schwartz et al., 1998) proposed a taxonomy of models around two basic questions: architecture and control. Six years after, it appears that the proposals we made still seem rather convenient for discussing major questions about AV fusion. Moreoverand more importantlyrecent experimental and theoretical progress seem to provide some elements of answer in both aspects. The aim of this paper is to review these
doi:10.21437/interspeech.2004-418
fatcat:rbcmm2bhf5d5rcfjaaz45nggt4