Subvocal recognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Subvocal recognition (SVR) is the process of taking subvocalization and converting the detected results to a digital text-based output. It is similar to voice recognition except it ...
Subvocalization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Subvocal recognition References ^ a b Carver, R.P-Prof (1990) Reading Rate: A Comprehensive Review of Research and Theory (1990) ^ a b McWhorter, K. (2002) Efficient and Flexible Reading
Subvocal Input Device by David Brin from Earth
Subvocal Input Device by David Brin: Attached sensors read nerve signals to determine what the user will say next. (Text quote, book citation included.)
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Subvocal Speech ~ Mobile Devices
I was watching a show last night on the Science Channel and they were talking about technology called “Subvocal Speech” Basically, speaking to someone without moving your lips ...
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Email this lesson Send us feedback How did you use this resource? Subvocal Speech. Introduction. Every word you say is controlled by electrical nerve signals from your brain, which ...
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NASA's subvocal speech system
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NASA - Subvocal Speech Demo
NASA scientists have begun to computerize human, silent reading using nerve signals in the throat that control speech. In preliminary experiments, NASA scientists found that small ...
Subvocal Speech
Subvocal speech is the use of electromyographic (EMG) signals from the surface of the larynx and lingual areas of the throat to control devices and silently communicate