Silent speech recognition is the ability to recognise intended speech without audio information. Useful applications can be found in situations where sound waves are not produced or cannot be heard. Examples include speakers with physical voice impairments or environments in which audio transference is not reliable or secure. Developing a device which can detect non-auditory signals and map them to intended phonation could be used to develop a device to assist in such situations. In this work, we propose a graphene-based strain gauge sensor which can be worn on the throat and detect small muscle movements and vibrations. Machine learning algorithms then decode the non-audio signals and create a prediction on intended speech. The proposed st...
Modern human-computer interfaces such as acoustic speech recognition and hand gestures represent a m...
We present the use of stethoscope and silicon NAM (nonaudible murmur) microphones in automatic speec...
Every year, some 17,500 people in Europe and North America lose the power of speech after undergoing...
Silent speech recognition is the ability to recognise intended speech without audio information. Use...
Abstract The internal availability of silent speech serves as a translator for people with aphasia a...
Silent communication based on biosignals from facial muscle requires accurate detection of its direc...
This thesis concerns the task of turning silently mouthed words into audible speech. By using senso...
There are a number of situations where individuals wish to communicate verbally but are unable to us...
This paper describes a technique that generates speech acoustics from articulator movements. Our mot...
Social isolation and loneliness are major health concerns in young and older people. Traditional app...
This paper discusses the use of surface electromyography for automatic speech recognition. Electromy...
© 2014 IEEE. This paper describes a technique that generates speech acoustics from articulator movem...
This paper reports on word recognition experiments using a silent speech interface based on magnetic...
Articulation-based silent speech interfaces convert silently produced speech movements into audible ...
We present the use of stethoscope and silicon NAM (nonaudible murmur) microphones in automatic spee...
Modern human-computer interfaces such as acoustic speech recognition and hand gestures represent a m...
We present the use of stethoscope and silicon NAM (nonaudible murmur) microphones in automatic speec...
Every year, some 17,500 people in Europe and North America lose the power of speech after undergoing...
Silent speech recognition is the ability to recognise intended speech without audio information. Use...
Abstract The internal availability of silent speech serves as a translator for people with aphasia a...
Silent communication based on biosignals from facial muscle requires accurate detection of its direc...
This thesis concerns the task of turning silently mouthed words into audible speech. By using senso...
There are a number of situations where individuals wish to communicate verbally but are unable to us...
This paper describes a technique that generates speech acoustics from articulator movements. Our mot...
Social isolation and loneliness are major health concerns in young and older people. Traditional app...
This paper discusses the use of surface electromyography for automatic speech recognition. Electromy...
© 2014 IEEE. This paper describes a technique that generates speech acoustics from articulator movem...
This paper reports on word recognition experiments using a silent speech interface based on magnetic...
Articulation-based silent speech interfaces convert silently produced speech movements into audible ...
We present the use of stethoscope and silicon NAM (nonaudible murmur) microphones in automatic spee...
Modern human-computer interfaces such as acoustic speech recognition and hand gestures represent a m...
We present the use of stethoscope and silicon NAM (nonaudible murmur) microphones in automatic speec...
Every year, some 17,500 people in Europe and North America lose the power of speech after undergoing...