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Electromyography And Image Processing in Silent Sound Technology: A Review

Gayatri R. Avhad, Krishna T. Madrewar

Abstract


With the use of silent sound innovation, it should be possible for people who have lost their voices to communicate and
hold intimate discussions without upsetting others by translating each lip movement into sound. Your phone would
interpret your lip movements by detecting muscle action rather than producing sounds, and it would then translate this
into speech that the person on the other end of the queue would appear to listen to. In a sense, it scans your lips. This
cutting-edge method will be very helpful whenever someone loses their voice while speaking, allowing people to make
quiet calls without agitating others and actually enabling us to share our Stick number with a trusted friend or family
without worrying about almost being discovered. A unique processing is audible to the listener.


Keywords


electromyography, image processing, silent sound technology.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/toeoc.v13i1.7357

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