Whether reciting the alphabet or belting out opera, human sound-making requires a lot of action from a very small set of muscles and tissue in the mouth, throat, and diaphragm. Arguably most important ...
Vocal cord vibration signals also could be used by the military personnel or civilians to control robots, vehicles or drones. The speech recognition capabilities of the sensor also have implications ...
Deborah Hersh is an Associate Professor of Speech Pathology at Edith Cowan University (ECU) and is part of research teams which have received funding from the National Health and Medical Research ...
Sally Hewat receives research funding from NSW Ministry of Health. Sally is an Associate Professor in Speech Pathology at the Unievsrity of Newcastle, Australia, on the Boiard of Directors of Trinh ...
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