We present a method for predicting the midsagittal tongue contour from the locations of a few landmarks (metal pellets) on the tongue surface, as used in articulatory databases such as MOCHA and the Wisconsin XRDB. Our method learns a mapping using ground-truth tongue contours derived from ultrasound data and drastically improves over spline interpolation. We also determine the optimal locations of the landmarks, and the number of landmarks required to achieve a desired prediction error: 3-4 landmarks are enough to achieve 0.3-0.2 mm error per point on the tongue
Articulatory data such as that collected via electromagnetic articulography (EMA) are valuable for m...
In this paper1, a framework to acquire and process dynamic data of the tongue during speech processi...
The article proposes a real-time technique for visualizing tongue motion driven by ultrasound image ...
We present a method for predicting the midsagittal tongue contour from the locations of a few landma...
We test the hypothesis that adding information regarding the positions of electromagnetic articulogr...
This study is interested in whether there exists a predictable relationship between the mid-sagittal...
An analytic method has been developed to assist in interpreting data from two-dimensional ultrasound...
Humans make use of more than just the audio signal to perceive speech. Behavioral and neurological r...
The purpose of this study was to test the feasibility of a protocol for measuring coarticulation usi...
International audienceVolume images of tongue were acquired by MRI from one subject uttering a corpu...
Analyzing the motion of the human tongue surface provides valuable information about speech and swal...
International audienceThis paper describes a machine learning approach for extracting automatically ...
Abstract. Understanding the deformation of the tongue during human speech is important for head and ...
International audienceWe present a multilinear statistical model of the human tongue that captures a...
Analyzing the motion of the tongue surface provides valuable information about speech and swallowing...
Articulatory data such as that collected via electromagnetic articulography (EMA) are valuable for m...
In this paper1, a framework to acquire and process dynamic data of the tongue during speech processi...
The article proposes a real-time technique for visualizing tongue motion driven by ultrasound image ...
We present a method for predicting the midsagittal tongue contour from the locations of a few landma...
We test the hypothesis that adding information regarding the positions of electromagnetic articulogr...
This study is interested in whether there exists a predictable relationship between the mid-sagittal...
An analytic method has been developed to assist in interpreting data from two-dimensional ultrasound...
Humans make use of more than just the audio signal to perceive speech. Behavioral and neurological r...
The purpose of this study was to test the feasibility of a protocol for measuring coarticulation usi...
International audienceVolume images of tongue were acquired by MRI from one subject uttering a corpu...
Analyzing the motion of the human tongue surface provides valuable information about speech and swal...
International audienceThis paper describes a machine learning approach for extracting automatically ...
Abstract. Understanding the deformation of the tongue during human speech is important for head and ...
International audienceWe present a multilinear statistical model of the human tongue that captures a...
Analyzing the motion of the tongue surface provides valuable information about speech and swallowing...
Articulatory data such as that collected via electromagnetic articulography (EMA) are valuable for m...
In this paper1, a framework to acquire and process dynamic data of the tongue during speech processi...
The article proposes a real-time technique for visualizing tongue motion driven by ultrasound image ...