Researchers have developed a wearable AI sensor that reads neck movements to convert silent speech into audible voice, opening new possibilities for communication.
POSTECH Professor Sung-Min Park’s team develops technology to reconstruct speech through movements of neck muscles.
Researchers are developing AI-powered neck-worn sensors that detect subtle muscle and skin movements to reconstruct speech for people who cannot speak, such as post-laryngectomy patients or those with ...
Can AI restore your voice? A new study reveals a multiaxial strain sensor that converts silent muscle movements into ...
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IIT-Guwahati researchers develop underwater sensor to aid people with voice disabilities
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati have developed an underwater vibration sensor, enabling automated and contactless voice recognition. The sensor, developed in collaboration ...
There’s something freeing about controlling objects with your voice. When you say, “Open can,” simplehuman’s Sensor Can with voice and motion control opens, then slowly closes a few seconds later.
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