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How about building a project (open source, or open it at some time) for lip-reading? #1

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luomingshuang opened this issue Jun 12, 2022 · 0 comments
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luomingshuang commented Jun 12, 2022

I think we can build a project (open source or not, or open it at some time) for lip-reading by referring to icefall. And I also build a simple project called lipreading_with_icefall. I think building a project by referring to icefall is good for us. There are some advantages I think if we do it (for ourselves):

  1. It will be a platform where we can talk with. And we can talk about codes, ideas and so on. We also can share some things here.
  2. We can integrate some general functions and codes, such as loading data, loading pre-trained models, writing tensorboard logs and so on. We can save time to write these codes when we start a new idea. Because we can use it directly. We don't need to write the same codes and achieve same functions again and again. It will help us focus on the task, the new idea.
  3. If we have a such project, we can summarize all of our works easily and inherent it.
@sailordiary sailordiary added enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers labels Jun 12, 2022
@luomingshuang luomingshuang changed the title How about build a project (open source, or open it at some time) for lip-reading? How about building a project (open source, or open it at some time) for lip-reading? Jun 12, 2022
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