Silent Speech Recognition

Posted on September 20, 2006 - Filed Under research, speech, subvocal | Leave a Comment

Talk to the hand:
Speech recognition is accomplished by electrodes on the face that detect electromyography in the underlying muscles. Currently, the five vowel sounds in Japanese language (a, i, u, e, o) can already be recognized by this technique, and consonants are in the works.
I found this from Richard Sprague at Microsoft who points out [...]

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