Open Research Position: Voice restoration with Silent Speech Interfaces based on Electro-Myographic signals

In recent years, Silent Speech Interfaces (SSIs) have emerged as a promising alternative to restore oral communication by decoding speech from non-acoustic (silent) speech-related biosignals generated during speech production. Electromyography (EMG), which captures facial muscle activity using surface electrodes, offers a fundamentally new solution to restore communication capabilities to speech-disabled persons. In this approach, audible … Continue reading Open Research Position: Voice restoration with Silent Speech Interfaces based on Electro-Myographic signals