The possibility of speech processing in the absence of an intelligible acoustic signal has given rise to the idea of a 'silent speech' interface, to be used as an aid for the speech-handicapped, or as part of a communications system operating in silence-required or high-background-noise environments. The article first outlines the emergence of the silent speech interface from the fields of speech production, automatic speech processing, speech pathology research, and telecommunications privacy issues, and then follows with a presentation of demonstrator systems based on seven different types of technologies. A concluding section underlining some of the common challenges faced by silent speech interface researchers, and ideas for possible fu...
With 7.5 million people unable to speak due to various physical and mental conditions, patients are ...
Silent Speech Interfaces use data from the speech production process, such as visual information o...
This paper briefly reviews current silent speech methodologies for normal and disabled individuals. ...
The possibility of speech processing in the absence of an intelligible acoustic signal has given ris...
This book provides a broad and comprehensive overview of the existing technical approaches in the ar...
Abstract. The paper describes advances in the development of an ultrasound silent speech interface f...
International audienceSilent Speech Interfaces have been proposed for communication in silent condit...
A silent speech interface (SSI) maps articulatory movement data to speech output. Although still in ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Research interest in speech interfaces that can function even when an audible acoustic signal is not...
A silent speech interface (SSI) maps articula-tory movement data to speech output. Alt-hough still i...
A Silent Speech Interface (SSI) allows for speech communication to take place in the absence of an a...
Interacting with computer systems with speech is more natural than conventional interaction methods....
This paper discusses the use of surface electromyography for automatic speech recognition. Electromy...
Modern human-computer interfaces such as acoustic speech recognition and hand gestures represent a m...
With 7.5 million people unable to speak due to various physical and mental conditions, patients are ...
Silent Speech Interfaces use data from the speech production process, such as visual information o...
This paper briefly reviews current silent speech methodologies for normal and disabled individuals. ...
The possibility of speech processing in the absence of an intelligible acoustic signal has given ris...
This book provides a broad and comprehensive overview of the existing technical approaches in the ar...
Abstract. The paper describes advances in the development of an ultrasound silent speech interface f...
International audienceSilent Speech Interfaces have been proposed for communication in silent condit...
A silent speech interface (SSI) maps articulatory movement data to speech output. Although still in ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Research interest in speech interfaces that can function even when an audible acoustic signal is not...
A silent speech interface (SSI) maps articula-tory movement data to speech output. Alt-hough still i...
A Silent Speech Interface (SSI) allows for speech communication to take place in the absence of an a...
Interacting with computer systems with speech is more natural than conventional interaction methods....
This paper discusses the use of surface electromyography for automatic speech recognition. Electromy...
Modern human-computer interfaces such as acoustic speech recognition and hand gestures represent a m...
With 7.5 million people unable to speak due to various physical and mental conditions, patients are ...
Silent Speech Interfaces use data from the speech production process, such as visual information o...
This paper briefly reviews current silent speech methodologies for normal and disabled individuals. ...