Towards a silent speech interface for Portuguese: Surface electromyography and the nasality challenge

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Main Author: Freitas, J.
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Teixeira, A., Dias, M. S.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: A Silent Speech Interface (SSI) aims at performing Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) in the absence of an intelligible acoustic signal. It can be used as a human-computer interaction modality in high-background-noise environments, such as living rooms, or in aiding speech-impaired individuals, increasing in prevalence with ageing. If this interaction modality is made available for users own native language, with adequate performance, and since it does not rely on acoustic information, it will be less susceptible to problems related to environmental noise, privacy, information disclosure and exclusion of speech impaired persons. To contribute to the existence of this promising modality for Portuguese, for which no SSI implementation is known, we are exploring and evaluating the potential of state-of-the-art approaches. One of the major challenges we face in SSI for European Portuguese is recognition of nasality, a core characteristic of this language Phonetics and Phonology. In this paper a silent speech recognition experiment based on Surface Electromyography is presented. Results confirmed recognition problems between minimal pairs of words that only differ on nasality of one of the phones, causing 50% of the total error and evidencing accuracy performance degradation, which correlates well with the exiting knowledge.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Towards a silent speech interface for Portuguese: Surface electromyography and the nasality challenge
title Towards a silent speech interface for Portuguese: Surface electromyography and the nasality challenge
spellingShingle Towards a silent speech interface for Portuguese: Surface electromyography and the nasality challenge
Freitas, J.
Silent speech
Human-computer interface
European Portuguese
Surface electromyography
Nasality
title_short Towards a silent speech interface for Portuguese: Surface electromyography and the nasality challenge
title_full Towards a silent speech interface for Portuguese: Surface electromyography and the nasality challenge
title_fullStr Towards a silent speech interface for Portuguese: Surface electromyography and the nasality challenge
title_full_unstemmed Towards a silent speech interface for Portuguese: Surface electromyography and the nasality challenge
title_sort Towards a silent speech interface for Portuguese: Surface electromyography and the nasality challenge
author Freitas, J.
author_facet Freitas, J.
Teixeira, A.
Dias, M. S.
author_role author
author2 Teixeira, A.
Dias, M. S.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, J.
Teixeira, A.
Dias, M. S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Silent speech
Human-computer interface
European Portuguese
Surface electromyography
Nasality
topic Silent speech
Human-computer interface
European Portuguese
Surface electromyography
Nasality
description A Silent Speech Interface (SSI) aims at performing Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) in the absence of an intelligible acoustic signal. It can be used as a human-computer interaction modality in high-background-noise environments, such as living rooms, or in aiding speech-impaired individuals, increasing in prevalence with ageing. If this interaction modality is made available for users own native language, with adequate performance, and since it does not rely on acoustic information, it will be less susceptible to problems related to environmental noise, privacy, information disclosure and exclusion of speech impaired persons. To contribute to the existence of this promising modality for Portuguese, for which no SSI implementation is known, we are exploring and evaluating the potential of state-of-the-art approaches. One of the major challenges we face in SSI for European Portuguese is recognition of nasality, a core characteristic of this language Phonetics and Phonology. In this paper a silent speech recognition experiment based on Surface Electromyography is presented. Results confirmed recognition problems between minimal pairs of words that only differ on nasality of one of the phones, causing 50% of the total error and evidencing accuracy performance degradation, which correlates well with the exiting knowledge.
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