Toward Silent-Speech Control of Consumer Wearables
Computer2015Vol. 48(10), pp. 54–62
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Abdelkareem Bedri, Himanshu Sahni, Pavleen Thukral, Thad Starner, David R. Byrd, Peter Presti, Gabriel Reyes, Maysam Ghovanloo, Guo Ze-hua
Abstract
Systems that recognize silent speech can enable fast, hands-free communication. Two prototypes let users control Google Glass with tongue movements and jaw gestures, requiring no additional equipment except a tongue-mounted magnet or consumer earphones augmented with embedded proximity sensors.
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