Brain-computer interfaces, or BCIs, have the potential to transform communication for people experiencing paralysis. Whether they've experienced a traumatic injury, had a stroke, or developed a ...
We usually associate twangy voices with our favorite country singers. Now researchers from Indiana University found that twangy voices do project better over noise. So in a lot of country music, you ...
It took a six second recording to give Sarah Ezekiel, who has been living with motor neurone disease (MND) since 2000, her voice back. Like many others with MND, she uses computer-generated voice to ...
Unlike other interfaces—which sound stiff and robotic, like early smart assistants—this one imitates the sound and cadence of real human speech. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X ...