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Home / Technology / Silent Speech Tech Gives Voice to Stroke Survivors

Silent Speech Tech Gives Voice to Stroke Survivors

19 Jan

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Summary

  • New device decodes silent speech from throat muscle vibrations.
  • AI uses heart rate and context to interpret whispered words.
  • Successful pilot study with five dysarthria patients.
Silent Speech Tech Gives Voice to Stroke Survivors

A revolutionary new device is enabling individuals with speech impairments to communicate silently. The Revoice system utilizes sensors to detect subtle vibrations from throat muscles, translating them into intended words and sentences with remarkable accuracy. This technology is a significant breakthrough for those affected by conditions like dysarthria, a common speech impairment following a stroke.

The AI-powered device enhances its interpretation by incorporating physiological data, such as heart rate, and contextual information like the time of day. This multi-faceted approach allows for a more nuanced understanding of the user's intended message. During a pilot study, five patients with dysarthria successfully used the device, mouthing short phrases that could then be expanded into full sentences via an embedded language model.

This innovation holds immense promise for the estimated 1.4 million people living with the after-effects of stroke in Britain, half of whom develop dysarthria. Traditional speech therapy can be a lengthy process, often taking over a year, and may not fully address the challenges of open-ended conversations. The Revoice device offers a faster, more intuitive path to regaining communication abilities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Revoice uses sensors to read throat muscle vibrations and AI to convert them into words and sentences.
Yes, a pilot study successfully tested Revoice on five patients with dysarthria, a common post-stroke speech impairment.
Dysarthria is a speech impairment caused by muscle weakness; about half of stroke patients develop it.

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