Lip-reading phones:Sounds of silence at CeBit 2010
Gadget News Today about CeBit 2010 show in Germany featuring the new technology mobile phones that Lip-reading phones:Sounds of silence. Professor Tanja Shultz of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology who developed this technology says, he was inspired by the people who need it on the phone while in the train.
And model the technology on display for the first time at the CeBIT 2010 event.As reported by the Telegraph, yesterday. The technology developed by Professor Tanja Shultz using electromyography at CeBit 2010. Lip-reading phones:Sounds of silence tool requires nine electrodes to be attached to the user’s face.Technology on display at CeBit 2010 is a technology that measures small electrical signals from muscles involved in the conversation activity, the scientists developed a device that can record what someone says, though his voice was not heard. The system then produces a clear sound in words that have been synthesized version.
