Silent speech interfaces (SSIs), which recognize speech from articulatory information (i.e., without using audio information), have the potential to enable persons with laryngectomy or a neurological disease to produce synthesized speech with a natural sounding voice using their tongue and lips. Current approaches to SSIs have largely relied on speaker-dependent recognition models to minimize the negative effects of talker variation on recognition accuracy. Speaker-independent approaches are needed to reduce the large amount of training data required from each user; only limited articulatory samples are often available for persons with moderate to severe speech impairments, due to the logistic difficulty of data collection. This paper repor...
Abstract—This paper presents the results of our research in silent speech recognition (SSR) using Su...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This paper presents recent developments on our “silent speech interface ” that converts tongue and l...
Silent speech interfaces (SSIs), which recognize speech from articulatory information (i.e., without...
Silent speech recognition is the process of converting motion data of articulators (e.g., tongue, li...
Recent research has demonstrated the potential of using an articulation-based silent speech interfac...
Although still in experimental stage, articulation-based silent speech interfaces may have significa...
Articulation-based silent speech interfaces convert silently produced speech movements into audible ...
A silent speech interface (SSI) maps articulatory movement data to speech output. Although still in ...
With 7.5 million people unable to speak due to various physical and mental conditions, patients are ...
A silent speech interface (SSI) maps articula-tory movement data to speech output. Alt-hough still i...
International audienceThis article investigates the use of statistical mapping techniques for the co...
In this paper we present a silent speech interface (SSI) system aimed at restoring speech communicat...
International audienceSilent Speech Interfaces have been proposed for communication in silent condit...
This paper discusses the use of surface electromyography for automatic speech recognition. Electromy...
Abstract—This paper presents the results of our research in silent speech recognition (SSR) using Su...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This paper presents recent developments on our “silent speech interface ” that converts tongue and l...
Silent speech interfaces (SSIs), which recognize speech from articulatory information (i.e., without...
Silent speech recognition is the process of converting motion data of articulators (e.g., tongue, li...
Recent research has demonstrated the potential of using an articulation-based silent speech interfac...
Although still in experimental stage, articulation-based silent speech interfaces may have significa...
Articulation-based silent speech interfaces convert silently produced speech movements into audible ...
A silent speech interface (SSI) maps articulatory movement data to speech output. Although still in ...
With 7.5 million people unable to speak due to various physical and mental conditions, patients are ...
A silent speech interface (SSI) maps articula-tory movement data to speech output. Alt-hough still i...
International audienceThis article investigates the use of statistical mapping techniques for the co...
In this paper we present a silent speech interface (SSI) system aimed at restoring speech communicat...
International audienceSilent Speech Interfaces have been proposed for communication in silent condit...
This paper discusses the use of surface electromyography for automatic speech recognition. Electromy...
Abstract—This paper presents the results of our research in silent speech recognition (SSR) using Su...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This paper presents recent developments on our “silent speech interface ” that converts tongue and l...