Evaluation of a Wireless Tongue Tracking System on the Identification of Phoneme Landmarks
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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (TBME)
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Visualizing tongue movement in real-time has the potential to improve therapy outcome for millions of people worldwide living with a speech sound disorder because the positioning of the tongue is crucial in the production of many phonemes to be intelligible. Our team has developed a wearable 3D tongue tracking system based on a wireless magnetic localization method. To evaluate its tracking accuracy, 2,500 tongue trajectories were recorded from 10 subjects uttering 25 phonemes. The results show that our system is capable of tracking tongue motion with positional errors in the order of few millimeters (median: 3.9 mm, Q3: 5.8 mm).
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