Hearing words even when spoken in silence—a new technology has been developed that reads the subtle movements of neck muscles using light and employs AI to restore them into actual voices. A research team led by Professor Sung-Min Park (Department of IT Convergence Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and the Graduate School of Convergence) and Dr. Sunguk Hong (Department of Mechanical Engineering) at POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) conducted this study. The findings were published in the online edition of Cyborg and Bionic Systems.
Can we hear lost voices again? System can convert invisible vocal movements into audible words
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