StethoSpeech: Speech Generation Through a Clinical Stethoscope Attached to the Skin
Neil Shah,
Neha Sahipjohn,
Vishal Tambrahalli
et al.
Abstract:We introduce StethoSpeech, a silent speech interface that transforms flesh-conducted vibrations behind the ear into speech. This innovation is designed to improve social interactions for those with voice disorders, and furthermore enable discreet public communication. Unlike prior efforts, StethoSpeech does not require (a) paired-speech data for recorded vibrations and (b) a specialized device for recording vibrations, as it can work with an off-the-shelf clinical stethoscope. The novelty of our framework lies… Show more
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