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Wearable uses light sensors and AI to turn silent throat motion into speech
When a stroke or a vocal cord injury strips someone of the ability to speak, the simplest interactions become exhausting.
A new AI wearable from POSTECH converts silent speech into voice by tracking neck muscle movements, offering hope for ...
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AI reads tiny neck movements to recreate speech for people who lost voices
After a total laryngectomy, the voice doesn’t fade. It vanishes. The vocal folds are gone, and with them the ability to ...
A study led by a speech neuroscientist at The University of Texas at Dallas sheds light on how damage from stroke disrupts the brain mechanisms required for fluent speech. The research, published in ...
A new adhesive patch could one day help people with voice disorders speak again by using artificial intelligence to read the movements of their throat muscles and turn them into speech, researchers ...
The research, published in the Oct. 15 issue of the journal NeuroImage, could help advance future treatment approaches for individuals with post-stroke aphasia. “The auditory system is essential in ...
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