A new approach of recognizing vowels from articulatory position time-series data was proposed and tested in this paper. This approach directly mapped articulatory position time-series data to vowels without extracting articulatory features such as mouth opening. The input time-series data were time-normalized and sampled to fixed-width vectors of articulatory positions. Three commonly used classifiers, Neural Network, Support Vector Machine and Decision Tree were used and their performances were compared on the vectors. A single speaker dataset of eight major English vowels acquired using Electromagnetic Articulograph (EMA) AG500 was used. Recognition rate using cross validation ranged from 76.07% to 91.32% for the three classifiers. In add...
Although still in experimental stage, articulation-based silent speech interfaces may have significa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Silent speech recognition is the process of converting motion data of articulators (e.g., tongue, li...
A new approach of recognizing vowels from articulatory position time-series data was proposed and te...
A novel approach was developed to recognize vowels from continuous tongue and lip movements. Vowels ...
A novel approach was developed to recognize vowels from continuous tongue and lip movements. Vowels ...
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This thesis examines the use of measured and inferred kinematic information in automatic speech reco...
While the acoustic vowel space has been extensively studied in previous research, little is known ab...
The articulatory distinctiveness among vowels has been frequently characterized descriptively based ...
In this paper we show that there is measurable information in the articulatory system which can help...
In this paper we show that there is measurable information in the articulatory system which can help...
A complete neurobiological understanding of speech motor control requires determination of the relat...
<div><p>A complete neurobiological understanding of speech motor control requires determination of t...
The articulatory distinctiveness among vowels has been frequently characterized descriptively based ...
Although still in experimental stage, articulation-based silent speech interfaces may have significa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Silent speech recognition is the process of converting motion data of articulators (e.g., tongue, li...
A new approach of recognizing vowels from articulatory position time-series data was proposed and te...
A novel approach was developed to recognize vowels from continuous tongue and lip movements. Vowels ...
A novel approach was developed to recognize vowels from continuous tongue and lip movements. Vowels ...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Special Education and C...
This thesis examines the use of measured and inferred kinematic information in automatic speech reco...
While the acoustic vowel space has been extensively studied in previous research, little is known ab...
The articulatory distinctiveness among vowels has been frequently characterized descriptively based ...
In this paper we show that there is measurable information in the articulatory system which can help...
In this paper we show that there is measurable information in the articulatory system which can help...
A complete neurobiological understanding of speech motor control requires determination of the relat...
<div><p>A complete neurobiological understanding of speech motor control requires determination of t...
The articulatory distinctiveness among vowels has been frequently characterized descriptively based ...
Although still in experimental stage, articulation-based silent speech interfaces may have significa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Silent speech recognition is the process of converting motion data of articulators (e.g., tongue, li...