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Development of Speech Generation Device Program for Student with Cerebral Palsy (뇌성마비 학생을 위한 말소리 산출 도구 프로그램 구현)

  • Koh, Jin-Bok;Jeon, Byung-Un
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.9 no.12
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    • pp.448-458
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    • 2009
  • This study suggested speech generation device(SGD) program to materialize the proper communication aids which address to language abilities by students with cerebral palsy in the stage of word recognition achievement. This SGD program aim at function of learning mediation and communication expression by synchronization not restrict aim of AAC aids' employment to the only function of communication expression. And this SGD was designed to evaluate language abilities of student with cerebral palsy through analysis of the date offered at this program, and then might utilize to set learning goals and objects, modify teaching contents. This SGD program have a meaning on contribution to possible teaching the user AAC aids, students with cerebral palsy by whole language approach in natural environment but in artificial situation at script.

Speech Generation Using Kinect Devices Using NLP

  • D. Suganthi
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 2024
  • Various new technologies and aiding instruments are always being introduced for the betterment of the challenged. This project focuses on aiding the mute in expressing their views and ideas in a much efficient and effective manner thereby creating their own place in this world. The proposed system focuses on using various gestures traced into texts which could in turn be transformed into speech. The gesture identification and mapping is performed by the Kinect device, which is found to cost effective and reliable. A suitable text to speech convertor is used to translate the texts generated from Kinect into a speech. The proposed system though cannot be applied to man-to-man conversation owing to the hardware complexities, but could find itself very much of use under addressing environments such as auditoriums, classrooms, etc

Implementation of AAC System for Persons Suffering from Speech Disorders

  • Lee Eun Sil;Hur Tai Sung;Park Young Bae;Woo Yo Seop;Min Hong Ki
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2004.08c
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    • pp.743-746
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    • 2004
  • This study is generally purposed to develop a mobile augmentative and alternative communication system (hereinafter referred to as 'a mobile AAC system'). Also the device is aimed as a mobile AAC system for helping communication of persons who suffer from speech disorders in a free and convenient manner. One thing firstly considered for a successful AAC system is selection of vocabularies. For this purpose, the above researchers collected utterances in actual situations to select vocabularies of higher frequencies. For generation of sentences by maximizing the use of limited space in the AAC system, this study specifically presents a method of predicting predictions. This method includes selecting vocabulary and classifying it by domains so as to meet the characteristics of the mobile AAC communication, using a noun thesaurus for semantic analysis, and building a sub-category dictionary. Predicting predicates by selecting symbols in accordance with this method is tested and the utility thereof is confirmed.

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A Study On Generation and Reduction of the Notation Candidate for the Notation Restoration of Korean Phonetic Value (한국어 음가의 표기 복원을 위한 표기 후보 생성 및 감소에 관한 연구)

  • Rhee, Sang-Burm;Park, Sung-Hyun
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.11B no.1
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    • pp.99-106
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    • 2004
  • The syllable restoration is a process restoring a phonetic value recognized in a speech recognition device with the notation form that a vocalization is former. In this paper a syllable restoration rule was composed of a based on standard pronunciation for a syllable restoration process. A syllable restoring regulation was used, and a generation method of a notation candidate set was researched. Also, A study is held to reduce the number of created notation candidate. Three phases of reduction processes were suggested. Reduction of a notation candidate has the non-notation syllable, non-vocabulary syllable and non-stem syllable. As a result of experiment, an average of 74% notation candidate decrease rates were shown.

Generative Interactive Psychotherapy Expert (GIPE) Bot

  • Ayesheh Ahrari Khalaf;Aisha Hassan Abdalla Hashim;Akeem Olowolayemo;Rashidah Funke Olanrewaju
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.15-24
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    • 2023
  • One of the objectives and aspirations of scientists and engineers ever since the development of computers has been to interact naturally with machines. Hence features of artificial intelligence (AI) like natural language processing and natural language generation were developed. The field of AI that is thought to be expanding the fastest is interactive conversational systems. Numerous businesses have created various Virtual Personal Assistants (VPAs) using these technologies, including Apple's Siri, Amazon's Alexa, and Google Assistant, among others. Even though many chatbots have been introduced through the years to diagnose or treat psychological disorders, we are yet to have a user-friendly chatbot available. A smart generative cognitive behavioral therapy with spoken dialogue systems support was then developed using a model Persona Perception (P2) bot with Generative Pre-trained Transformer-2 (GPT-2). The model was then implemented using modern technologies in VPAs like voice recognition, Natural Language Understanding (NLU), and text-to-speech. This system is a magnificent device to help with voice-based systems because it can have therapeutic discussions with the users utilizing text and vocal interactive user experience.

The Design of Temporal Bone Type Implantable Microphone for Reduction of the Vibrational Noise due to Masticatory Movement (저작운동으로 인한 진동 잡음 신호의 경감을 위한 측두골 이식형 마이크로폰의 설계)

  • Woo, Seong-Tak;Jung, Eui-Sung;Lim, Hyung-Gyu;Lee, Yun-Jung;Seong, Ki-Woong;Lee, Jyung-Hyun;Cho, Jin-Ho
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.144-150
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    • 2012
  • A microphone for fully implantable hearing device was generally implanted under the skin of the temporal bone. So, the implanted microphone's characteristics can be affected by the accompanying noise due to masticatory movement. In this paper, the implantable microphone with 2-channels structure was designed for reduction of the generated noise signal by masticatory movement. And an experimental model for generation of the noise by masticatory movement was developed with considering the characteristics of human temporal bone and skin. Using the model, the speech signal by a speaker and the artificial noise by a vibrator were supplied simultaneously into the experimental model, the electrical signals were measured at the proposed microphone. The collected signals were processed using a general adaptive filter with least mean square(LMS) algorithm. To confirm performance of the proposed methods, the correlation coefficient and the signal to noise ratio(SNR) before and after the signal processing were calculated. Finally, the results were compared each other.