00946nam0-22003251i-450-99000065125040332120121024105912.0000065125FED01000065125(Aleph)000065125FED0100006512520020821d1948----km-y0itay50------baengGBa---ac--001yyGardens in the modern landscapeby Christopher Tunnard2nd. revisedLondonThe architectural pressNew YorkCharles Scribners Sons1948184 p.ill.25 cmTunnard,Christopher<1910-1979>7620Hudnut,Dean JosephITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000065125040332101 FA 302434DINSTURB.LE B 26193951FARBCDINSTFARBCGardens in the modern landscape314291UNINA01775nam 2200397z- 450 9910347052403321202102111000040667(CKB)4920000000101992(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/40381(oapen)doab40381(EXLCZ)99492000000010199220202102d2014 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvancing Electromyographic Continuous Speech Recognition: Signal Preprocessing and ModelingKIT Scientific Publishing20141 online resource (XVIII, 226 p. p.)3-7315-0211-9 Speech is the natural medium of human communication, but audible speech can be overheard by bystanders and excludes speech-disabled people. This work presents a speech recognizer based on surface electromyography, where electric potentials of the facial muscles are captured by surface electrodes, allowing speech to be processed nonacoustically. A system which was state-of-the-art at the beginning of this book is substantially improved in terms of accuracy, flexibility, and robustness.Advancing Electromyographic Continuous Speech RecognitionBiosignaleBiosignalsElectromyographyElektromyographieSilent Speech InterfacesSpeech RecognitionSpracherkennungWand Michaelauth1323454BOOK9910347052403321Advancing Electromyographic Continuous Speech Recognition: Signal Preprocessing and Modeling3035573UNINA