The general objective of this work is the design, implementation, improvement and evaluation of a system that uses surface electromyographic (EMG) signals and directly synthesizes an audible speech output: EMG-to-speech
Abstract — This paper presents a silent-speech interface based on electromyographic (EMG) signals re...
The larynx, which contains the vocal folds, is essential for the production of speech. If the larynx...
This paper presents a silent-speech interface based on electromyographic (EMG) signals recorded in t...
Speech is the natural medium of human communication, but audible speech can be overheard by bystande...
This paper presents a methodology that uses surface electromyogram (SEMG) signals recorded from the ...
A method for synthesizing speech from surface electromyogram (SEMG) signals in a frame-by-frame basi...
This paper discusses the use of surface electromyography for automatic speech recognition. Electromy...
Research interest in speech interfaces that can function even when an audible acoustic signal is not...
This paper presents a methodology that uses surface electromyogram (SEMG) signals recorded from the ...
This thesis concerns the task of turning silently mouthed words into audible speech. By using senso...
This paper presents results of electromyography (EMG) speech recognition which captures the electric...
This research examines the evaluation of fSEMG (facial surface Electromyogram) for recognizing speec...
We present our recent advances in silent speech interfaces using electromyographic signals that capt...
Abstract: Electro-larynx speech (EL) is a possibility to re-obtain speech when the larynx is surgica...
For some time, new methods based on a different than acoustic signal analysis are used for speech re...
Abstract — This paper presents a silent-speech interface based on electromyographic (EMG) signals re...
The larynx, which contains the vocal folds, is essential for the production of speech. If the larynx...
This paper presents a silent-speech interface based on electromyographic (EMG) signals recorded in t...
Speech is the natural medium of human communication, but audible speech can be overheard by bystande...
This paper presents a methodology that uses surface electromyogram (SEMG) signals recorded from the ...
A method for synthesizing speech from surface electromyogram (SEMG) signals in a frame-by-frame basi...
This paper discusses the use of surface electromyography for automatic speech recognition. Electromy...
Research interest in speech interfaces that can function even when an audible acoustic signal is not...
This paper presents a methodology that uses surface electromyogram (SEMG) signals recorded from the ...
This thesis concerns the task of turning silently mouthed words into audible speech. By using senso...
This paper presents results of electromyography (EMG) speech recognition which captures the electric...
This research examines the evaluation of fSEMG (facial surface Electromyogram) for recognizing speec...
We present our recent advances in silent speech interfaces using electromyographic signals that capt...
Abstract: Electro-larynx speech (EL) is a possibility to re-obtain speech when the larynx is surgica...
For some time, new methods based on a different than acoustic signal analysis are used for speech re...
Abstract — This paper presents a silent-speech interface based on electromyographic (EMG) signals re...
The larynx, which contains the vocal folds, is essential for the production of speech. If the larynx...
This paper presents a silent-speech interface based on electromyographic (EMG) signals recorded in t...