An important problem in speech research is the automatic extraction of information about the shape and dimensions of the vocal tract during real-time speech production. We have previously developed Southampton dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (SDMRI) as an approach to the solution of this problem.However, the SDMRI images are very noisy so that shape extraction is a major challenge. In this paper, we address the problem of tongue shape extraction, which poses difficulties because this is a highly deforming non-parametric shape. We show that combining active shape models with the dynamic Hough transform allows the tongue shape to be reliably tracked in the image sequence
DIn this paper 1, we propose a shape-based variational framework to curve evolution for the segmenta...
Real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) at 9 images/s of the midsagittal plane is used as input t...
The mechanisms involved in speech production are complex and have thus been subject to growing atte...
Magnetic resonance imaging has many advantages for visualising the process of speech production, but...
Quantification of the anatomic and functional aspects of the tongue is pertinent to analyse the mech...
This study demonstrated that a simple mechanical model of global tongue movement in parallel sagitta...
Abstract. Understanding the deformation of the tongue during human speech is important for head and ...
Vocal tract magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has be-come one of the preferred imagingmodalities for ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology has facilitated capturing the dynamics of speech produc...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a common medical imaging technique that has been used for measur...
International audienceWe present a multilinear statistical model of the human tongue that captures a...
The mechanisms of speech production are complex and have been raising attention from researchers of ...
Accurate segmentation is an important preprocessing step for measuring the internal deformation of t...
UnrestrictedUnderstanding human speech production is of fundamental importance for basic and applied...
Real-time magnetic resonance imaging (rtMRI) is a valuable emerging tool for studying the dynamics o...
DIn this paper 1, we propose a shape-based variational framework to curve evolution for the segmenta...
Real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) at 9 images/s of the midsagittal plane is used as input t...
The mechanisms involved in speech production are complex and have thus been subject to growing atte...
Magnetic resonance imaging has many advantages for visualising the process of speech production, but...
Quantification of the anatomic and functional aspects of the tongue is pertinent to analyse the mech...
This study demonstrated that a simple mechanical model of global tongue movement in parallel sagitta...
Abstract. Understanding the deformation of the tongue during human speech is important for head and ...
Vocal tract magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has be-come one of the preferred imagingmodalities for ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology has facilitated capturing the dynamics of speech produc...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a common medical imaging technique that has been used for measur...
International audienceWe present a multilinear statistical model of the human tongue that captures a...
The mechanisms of speech production are complex and have been raising attention from researchers of ...
Accurate segmentation is an important preprocessing step for measuring the internal deformation of t...
UnrestrictedUnderstanding human speech production is of fundamental importance for basic and applied...
Real-time magnetic resonance imaging (rtMRI) is a valuable emerging tool for studying the dynamics o...
DIn this paper 1, we propose a shape-based variational framework to curve evolution for the segmenta...
Real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) at 9 images/s of the midsagittal plane is used as input t...
The mechanisms involved in speech production are complex and have thus been subject to growing atte...