Assistive Magnetic Skin System for Speech Reconstruction: An Empowering Technology for Aphonic Individuals
Montserrat Ramirez-De Angel,
Abdullah S. Almansouri,
Khaled N. Salama
Abstract:Individuals with a voice disorder or speech sound disorder (SSD) (i.e., aphonic or mute people) can have any combination of difficulties with perception, articulation/motor production, and phonotactics, which may impact their speech intelligibility and acceptability, thus finding challenging to communicate with the public. As a result, many individuals suffer from frustration, isolation, and depression. Natural verbal communication for SSD patients is now more feasible than ever thanks to advancements in weara… Show more
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