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Nerve-tapping neckband used in 'telepathic' chat

A neckband that translates thought into speech by picking up nerve signals has been used to demonstrate a "voiceless" phone call for the first time.

With careful training a person can send nerve signals to their vocal cords without making a sound. These signals are picked up by the neckband and relayed wirelessly to a computer that converts them into words spoken by a computerised voice.

A video (right) shows the system being used to place 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.

Users needn't worry about that the system voicing their inner thoughts though. Callahan says producing signals for the Audeo to decipher requires "a level above thinking". Users must think specifically about voicing words for them to be picked up by the equipment.

The Audeo has previously been used to let people control wheelchairs using their thoughts. Watch a video demonstrating thought control of wheelchairs

"I can still talk verbally at the same time," Callahan told New Scientist. "We can differentiate between when you want to talk silently, and when you want to talk out loud." That could be useful in certain situations, he says, for example when making a private call while out in public.

The system demonstrated at the TI conference can recognise only a limited set of about 150 words and phrases, says Callahan, who likens this to the early days of speech recognition software.

At the end of the year Ambient plans to release an improved version, without a vocabulary limit. Instead of recognising whole words or phrases, it 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. 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.

 


 

Last year on September 2007, they controlled a weelchair by thought...


A group of engineering students at the University of Illinois have developed an amazing technology that interperets the brain's speech signals using National Instrument's products. They used this technology to create a wheelchair that is controlled only by your thoughts.

 

 

 

Read more about it here: http://www.theaudeo.com

 

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Good find. 1st vid 's audio quality was choppy and got desynched, tho, but still... Interesting




That's the real technology of the future. I saw a program about that very same kind of "telepathic" technology. By hooking up something to a person's head, they could focus and send thoughts to a computer screen where they could control blocks on the screen. It was apparently rather difficult and took alot of focus, but some people were doing it very easily because they had been practicing with it alot. It was meant to help rehabilitate those that had lost use of limbs.

The practical applications of such technology are endless, and exciting to think about.



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Uhh...good technology but this is useless...It is WAYYYYYYYYYY easier to just talk, isn't it???



 

Texting is voiceless too.




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^^^ But texting sux if u don't hav a plan!!!




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supermariogalaxy said:
Uhh...good technology but this is useless...It is WAYYYYYYYYYY easier to just talk, isn't it???

It's like Ghost in the Shell, all the cops and SWAT agents will be able to issue commands without making a single sound!  I think it provides a ton of possibilities, past disabled people.



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The tech is weak at the moment but this is how progress is made. Give it 10 years and there will be some extreme applications for this.