Silent Sound Technology Final (3) (1)
Silent Sound Technology Final (3) (1)
OF ENGINEERING SULTANPUR
Technical Seminar
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o This technology aims to notice lip movements & transform them into a
computer generated sound that can be transmitted over a phone.
As the electronic pulses are universal, so they can be immediately converted into
any other language of your choice.
Gives a better and new way of communication for those people who lost their voice.
HISTORY
• In 2010, at CEBIT one of the largest trade fair, a new concept called “SILENT
SOUND TECHNOLOGY” was demonstrated.
• When we generally speak aloud, air passes through larynx & tongue. Words are produced
using articulator muscle in the mouth & jaw region.
• Recently it is proved that the articulator muscle become active
irrespective of whether air passes through them or not.
Electromyography.
Image processing.
ELECTROMYOGRAPHY (EMG)
• Monitored signals are converted into electrical pulses that can be turned
into speech without a sound uttered.
IMAGE PROCESSING
Image enhancement:
The aim of image enhancement is to improve the interpretability or perception of
information in digital data for human viewers.
Information extraction:
In this remotely sensed data is subjected to quantitative analysis.
IE is used in evaluating and comparing different natural language processing
technologies.
The final result of the analysis consists of maps or images, data and a report.
Then these are converted to corresponding signals
ADVANTAGES
• Since the electric signals are universal they can be translated to any
language.
• Helping people who have lost their voice due to illness or an accident.
DISADVANTAGES
• Translation into languages such as Chinese different tone hols different
meanings, facial movements being the same. Hence this technology is difficult
to apply in such situations.
• From security point of view recognising who you are talking to gets
complicated.
• Differentiating between people and emotions cannot be done. This means you
will always feel like talking to a robot
• This device needs nine leads to be attached tp the face which is quite
impractical to make it usable.
APPLICATIONS
• Silent sound technology, one of the recent trends in the field that implements
‘talking without talking’.
• Engineers claim that the device is working with 99% efficiency.
• It will be one of the innovative and useful technology and in mere future this
technology will be of use in day to day life.
• Provide easier communication for people with the speech disabilities by
identified lip movements directly to speech.
REFERENCES
• Vibhu Varshney, Deeksha Singh, Ayush Tiwari, "Deep learning and its applications in Silent
Sound Technology", international conference on computing for sustainable global
development, 978-9- 3805-4421-2/16, pages 2719-2720, IEEE 2016
• Honey Brijwani et al int. Journal of engineering research and applications ISSN: 2248-9622,
vol. 4, issue 4( version 9), April 2014
• International journal of engineering trends and technology (IJETT) volume 9 number14 mar
2014
• Shehjar Safayas, Kameshwar Sharma, silent sound technology- an end to noisy
communication, speech communication vol. 1, issue 9, November 2013
• Michael Wand & Tanja Schultz, voice conversion for silent sound technology, (icassp) KIT
Germany 2011
• Priya jethani and Bharat Choudhari, "Silent Sound Technology: A solution to noisy
communication".
ANY QUESTIONS ?
THANK YOU