This paper describes a technique that generates speech acoustics from articulator movements. Our motivation is to help people who can no longer speak following laryngectomy, a procedure that is carried out tens of thousands of times per year in the Western world. Our method for sensing articulator movement, permanent magnetic articulography, relies on small, unobtrusive magnets attached to the lips and tongue. Changes in magnetic field caused by magnet movements are sensed and form the input to a process that is trained to estimate speech acoustics. In the experiments reported here this “Direct Synthesis” technique is developed for normal speakers, with glued-on magnets, allowing us to train with parallel sensor and acoustic data. We descri...
Surgical voice restoration post-laryngectomy has a number of limitations and drawbacks. The present ...
There are a number of situations where individuals wish to communicate verbally but are unable to us...
Although still in experimental stage, articulation-based silent speech interfaces may have significa...
© 2014 IEEE. This paper describes a technique that generates speech acoustics from articulator movem...
To help people who have lost their voice following total laryngectomy, we present a speech restorat...
Every year, some 17,500 people in Europe and North America lose the power of speech after undergoing...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017.In this work, we present a silent speech system that is ...
Total removal of the larynx may be required to treat laryngeal cancer: speech is lost. This article ...
In this paper we present a silent speech interface (SSI) system aimed at restoring speech communicat...
By speech articulator movement and training a transformation to audio we can restore the power of sp...
International audienceThis article presents a pilot study on the real-time control of an articulator...
Surgical voice restoration post-laryngectomy has a number of limitations and drawbacks. The present ...
There are a number of situations where individuals wish to communicate verbally but are unable to us...
Although still in experimental stage, articulation-based silent speech interfaces may have significa...
© 2014 IEEE. This paper describes a technique that generates speech acoustics from articulator movem...
To help people who have lost their voice following total laryngectomy, we present a speech restorat...
Every year, some 17,500 people in Europe and North America lose the power of speech after undergoing...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017.In this work, we present a silent speech system that is ...
Total removal of the larynx may be required to treat laryngeal cancer: speech is lost. This article ...
In this paper we present a silent speech interface (SSI) system aimed at restoring speech communicat...
By speech articulator movement and training a transformation to audio we can restore the power of sp...
International audienceThis article presents a pilot study on the real-time control of an articulator...
Surgical voice restoration post-laryngectomy has a number of limitations and drawbacks. The present ...
There are a number of situations where individuals wish to communicate verbally but are unable to us...
Although still in experimental stage, articulation-based silent speech interfaces may have significa...