IDENTIFYING SILENT SPEECH USING RECORDED SPEECH
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media including instructions for interpreting facial skin micromovements are disclosed. Interpreting facial skin micromovements includes receiving during a first time period first signals representing prevocalization facial skin micromovements, and receiving during a second time period succeeding the first time period, second signals representing sounds. The sounds are analyzed to identify words spoken during the second time period, and the words are correlated with the prevocalization facial skin micromovements received during the first time period. The correlations are stored for future use. During a third time period, third signals representing facial skin micromovements are received in an absence of vocalization. Using the correlations, language associated with the third signals is identified and outputted.
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