Facial muscle activity patterns for recognition of utterances in native and foreign language: testing for its reliability and flexibility
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posted on 2024-10-30, 20:07authored bySridhar Poosapadi Arjunan, Dinesh KumarDinesh Kumar, H Weghorn, Ganesh R Naik
The need for developing reliable and flexible human computer interface is increased and applications of HCI have been in each and every field. Human factors play an important role in these kinds of interfaces. Research and development of new human computer interaction (HCI) techniques that enhance the flexibility and reliability for the user are important. Research on new methods of computer control has focused on three types of body functions: speech, bioelectrical activity, and use of mechanical sensors. Speech operated systems have the advantage that these provide the user with flexibility. Such systems have the potential for making computer control effortless and natural. This chapter summarizes research conducted to investigate the use of facial muscle activity for a reliable interface to identify voiceless speech based commands without any audio signals.