Voiceless phone turns thought into speech

p2pnet news | Cool Stuff:- With careful training, “a person can send nerve signals to their vocal cords without making a sound”.
That ability, coupled with a neckband which, “translates thought into speech by picking up nerve signals” has been used to demonstrate a ‘voiceless’ phone call, says New Scientist.
The neckband picks up the signals and relays them wirelessly to a computer that converts them into words spoken by a computerised voice, says the story.
The video below shows the system placing the first public voiceless phone call on stage at a recent conference held by microchip manufacturer Texas Instruments.
“Michael Callahan, co-founder of Ambient Corporation, which developed the neckband, demonstrates the device, called the Audeo,” says New Scientist, continuing the voiceless phone can at the moment recognise only about 150 words and phrases, but, “At the end of the year Ambient plans to release an improved version, without a vocabulary limit” and which, “should identify the individual phonemes that make up complete words”.
This version will be slower because users will need to build up what they want to say one phoneme at a time, “but it will let them say whatever they want,” says the story, adding:
“The phoneme-based system will be aimed at people who have lost the ability to speak due to neurological diseases like ALS – also known as motor neurone disease.”
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Also See:
New Scientist – Nerve-tapping neckband used in ‘telepathic’ chat, March 12, 2008
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March 14th, 2008 at 9:11 am
Fake. No way.
March 14th, 2008 at 9:24 am
this is awesome. Could be fake but very much be real. In the town where i live they have a research center that you put on a headset and you play pong and tetris by just thinking, its rather tireing though.
March 14th, 2008 at 10:08 pm
Sorry to go off-topic, but I just had to mention this;
I’m using an older version of Firefox with Flashblock installed, so the video just appears as an empty square with a symbol in the middle of it. When I move the mouse pointer over this square, the whole page expands horizontally. Each time the pointer crosses into or out of the square, the page gets wider. I was able to expand it until the picture for this post was about 5 screens over to the right and it was still going.
March 14th, 2008 at 11:17 pm
So the other person might hear stuff like…
“bitch, oh shit, nooooo, I mean…”
You know how uncontrollable the mind is.