Shafiq et al., 2024 - Google Patents
A Fusion of EMG and IMU for an Augmentative Speech Detection and Recognition SystemShafiq et al., 2024
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- Shafiq U
- Waris A
- Iqbal J
- Gilani S
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- IEEE Access
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Subvocal voice recognition is important in rehabilitation because it allows people with speech issues to communicate in an alternate manner. Capturing and interpreting subtle muscular movements during subvocalization can improve the rehabilitation process …
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