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Biosignal-based spoken communication: A surveySchultz et al., 2017
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- Schultz T
- Wand M
- Hueber T
- Krusienski D
- Herff C
- Brumberg J
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- IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing
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Speech is a complex process involving a wide range of biosignals, including but not limited to acoustics. These biosignals-stemming from the articulators, the articulator muscle activities, the neural pathways, and the brain itself-can be used to circumvent limitations of …
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