Conventional speech communication systems do not perform well in the absence of an intelligible acoustic signal. Silent Speech Interfaces enable speech communication to take place with speech-handicapped users and in noisy environments. However, since no acoustic signal is available, information on nasality may be absent, which is an important and relevant characteristic of several languages, particularly European Portuguese. In this paper we propose a non-invasive method - surface Electromyography (EMG) electrodes - positioned in the face and neck regions to explore the existence of useful information about the velum movement. The applied procedure takes advantage of Real-Time Magnetic Resonance Imaging (RT-MRI) data, collected from the sa...
Abstract — This paper presents a silent-speech interface based on electromyographic (EMG) signals re...
This paper presents a silent speech recognition technique based on facial muscle activity and video,...
54 pagesEchoNose is a minimally-invasive wearable device capable of detecting silent speech words an...
Nasality is a very important characteristic of several languages, European Portuguese being one of t...
<div><p>Nasality is a very important characteristic of several languages, European Portuguese being ...
Nasality is a very important characteristic of several languages, European Portuguese being one of t...
This paper describes an exploratory analysis on the usefulness of the information made available fro...
This paper discusses the use of surface electromyography for automatic speech recognition. Electromy...
This research examines the evaluation of fSEMG (facial surface Electromyogram) for recognizing speec...
The paper aims to identify speech using the facial muscle activity without the audio signals. The pa...
The need for developing reliable and flexible human computer interface is increased and applications...
For some time, new methods based on a different than acoustic signal analysis are used for speech re...
Research interest in speech interfaces that can function even when an audible acoustic signal is not...
The research described herein was undertaken to develop and test a novel tongue interface based on c...
Speech is the natural medium of human communication, but audible speech can be overheard by bystande...
Abstract — This paper presents a silent-speech interface based on electromyographic (EMG) signals re...
This paper presents a silent speech recognition technique based on facial muscle activity and video,...
54 pagesEchoNose is a minimally-invasive wearable device capable of detecting silent speech words an...
Nasality is a very important characteristic of several languages, European Portuguese being one of t...
<div><p>Nasality is a very important characteristic of several languages, European Portuguese being ...
Nasality is a very important characteristic of several languages, European Portuguese being one of t...
This paper describes an exploratory analysis on the usefulness of the information made available fro...
This paper discusses the use of surface electromyography for automatic speech recognition. Electromy...
This research examines the evaluation of fSEMG (facial surface Electromyogram) for recognizing speec...
The paper aims to identify speech using the facial muscle activity without the audio signals. The pa...
The need for developing reliable and flexible human computer interface is increased and applications...
For some time, new methods based on a different than acoustic signal analysis are used for speech re...
Research interest in speech interfaces that can function even when an audible acoustic signal is not...
The research described herein was undertaken to develop and test a novel tongue interface based on c...
Speech is the natural medium of human communication, but audible speech can be overheard by bystande...
Abstract — This paper presents a silent-speech interface based on electromyographic (EMG) signals re...
This paper presents a silent speech recognition technique based on facial muscle activity and video,...
54 pagesEchoNose is a minimally-invasive wearable device capable of detecting silent speech words an...