Processing Electromyographic Signals To Recognize Words

TBMG-5195

05/01/2009

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A recently invented speech-recognition method applies to words that are articulated by means of the tongue and throat muscles but are otherwise not voiced or, at most, are spoken sotto voce. This method could satisfy a need for speech recognition under circumstances in which normal audible speech is difficult, poses a hazard, is disturbing to listeners, or compromises privacy. The method could also be used to augment traditional speech recognition by providing an additional source of information about articulator activity. The method can be characterized as intermediate between (1) conventional speech recognition through processing of voice sounds and (2) a method, not yet developed, of processing electroencephalographic signals to extract unspoken words directly from thoughts.

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"Processing Electromyographic Signals To Recognize Words," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2009.
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May 1, 2009
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TBMG-5195
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Magazine Article
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English