Glove-TalkII: Mapping Hand Gestures to Speech Using Neural Networks
Fels, Sidney, Hinton, Geoffrey E.
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Glove-TaikII is a system which translates hand gestures to speech through an adaptive interface. Hand gestures are mapped continuously to 10 control parameters of a parallel formant speech synthesizer. The mapping allows the hand to act as an artificial vocal tract that produces speech in real time. This gives an unlimited vocabulary in addition to direct control of fundamental frequency and volume. Currently, the best version of Glove-TalkII uses several input devices (including a CyberGlove, a ContactGlove, a 3-space tracker, and a foot-pedal), a parallel formant speech synthesizer and 3 neural networks.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-1995
- Country:
- North America > Canada > Ontario > Toronto (0.30)
- Technology:
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning > Neural Networks (0.73)
- Speech > Speech Synthesis (0.58)
- Vision > Gesture Recognition (0.81)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence