Abstract | ||
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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. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2015 | 10.1109/MC.2015.310 | Computer |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
Tongue,Magnetometers,Sensors,Ear,Speech,Headphones,Hidden Markov models | Headphones,Proximity sensor,Computer science,Gesture,Wearable computer,Gesture recognition,Hands-free computing,Speech recognition,Hidden Markov model | Journal |
Volume | Issue | ISSN |
48 | 10 | 0018-9162 |
Citations | PageRank | References |
4 | 0.41 | 3 |
Authors | ||
9 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Abdelkareem Bedri | 1 | 55 | 5.53 |
Himanshu Sahni | 2 | 27 | 3.99 |
Pavleen Thukral | 3 | 14 | 1.07 |
T. Starner | 4 | 6336 | 1278.80 |
David Byrd | 5 | 5 | 1.45 |
Peter Presti | 6 | 150 | 13.50 |
Gabriel Reyes | 7 | 72 | 7.75 |
Maysam Ghovanloo | 8 | 1090 | 145.62 |
Zehua Guo | 9 | 4 | 0.41 |